How Escrow Coordinates with Title, Lenders, and Agents

Escrow doesn’t work alone. It’s the central hub that coordinates between title companies, lenders, and real estate agents to make sure your home sale or purchase closes without a hitch.

Here’s a closer look at how these relationships work:

With Title Companies

Before a home can change hands, escrow orders a title report to verify the seller’s ownership and check for any liens, unpaid taxes, or claims against the property. If issues arise, escrow works with the title company to clear title defects so the buyer receives a clean title.

With Lenders

For financed purchases, escrow works closely with the buyer’s lender. We:

  • Receive loan documents and instructions
  • Ensure all lender conditions are met before funding
  • Coordinate the timing of loan funding with the rest of the transaction
  • Confirm that the lender’s funds are ready to be disbursed at closing

With Real Estate Agents

Escrow relies on both buyer’s and seller’s agents to deliver signed contracts, disclosures, and amendments. We keep agents updated on the progress, request any missing documents, and communicate deadlines to keep everyone aligned.

Why This Coordination Matters

Real estate transactions involve multiple parties with their own timelines and requirements. Escrow’s role is to manage communication and paperwork among all participants, ensuring no step is missed and no deadlines are overlooked.

At New Venture Escrow, we combine this coordination with transparent updates and responsive service, so agents and clients always know where the transaction stands.

Escrow doesn’t work alone. It’s the central hub that coordinates between title companies, lenders, and real estate agents to make sure your home sale or purchase closes without a hitch.

Here’s a closer look at how these relationships work:

With Title Companies

Before a home can change hands, escrow orders a title report to verify the seller’s ownership and check for any liens, unpaid taxes, or claims against the property. If issues arise, escrow works with the title company to clear title defects so the buyer receives a clean title.

With Lenders

For financed purchases, escrow works closely with the buyer’s lender. We:

  • Receive loan documents and instructions
  • Ensure all lender conditions are met before funding
  • Coordinate the timing of loan funding with the rest of the transaction
  • Confirm that the lender’s funds are ready to be disbursed at closing

With Real Estate Agents

Escrow relies on both buyer’s and seller’s agents to deliver signed contracts, disclosures, and amendments. We keep agents updated on the progress, request any missing documents, and communicate deadlines to keep everyone aligned.

Why This Coordination Matters

Real estate transactions involve multiple parties with their own timelines and requirements. Escrow’s role is to manage communication and paperwork among all participants, ensuring no step is missed and no deadlines are overlooked.

At New Venture Escrow, we combine this coordination with transparent updates and responsive service, so agents and clients always know where the transaction stands.

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