What to Keep from Your Closing 
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The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) statement. This form, sometimes called a HUD 1 statement, itemizes all the costs associated with the closing. You’ll need for income tax purposes and when you sell the home.  
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The Truth in Lending Statement summarizes the terms of your mortgage loan.  
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The mortgage and the note (two pieces of paper) spell out the legal terms of your mortgage obligation and the agreed-upon repayment terms.  
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The deed transfers ownership of the property to you.  
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Affidavits swearing to various statements by either party. For example, the sellers will often sign an affidavit stating that they have not incurred any liens on the property.  
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Riders are amendments to the sales contract that affect your rights. For example, if you buy a condominium, you may have a rider outline the condo association’s rules and restrictions.  
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Insurance policies provide a record and proof of your coverage.    
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		Courtesy of Michael Sorah, REALTOR® - FL LIC# 3226665 https://www.michaelsorahkeywestrealestate.com 
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