CLOSED ESCROW BLOG
Learn more about the escrow process in Southern California by reading tutorials, news and announcements from the Closed Escrow team.
Streamlining Real Estate Transactions for Foreign Investors
Do you have a foreign investor eyeing a property in California? Navigating the intricacies of real estate transactions, especially across...
Understanding Proposition 19: What Californians Need to Know
Proposition 19, also known as the Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters...
Understanding California Property Taxes
Property taxes in California are governed by state law and are assessed and collected by county governments. Here's how property taxes...
Navigating The California Homeowner Insurance Crisis
Prospective homeowners are encountering a significant roadblock: obtaining homeowner's insurance. The Golden State is facing a crisis in...
What Is A Quitclaim Deed
In California real estate transactions, a quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership interest in a property from one...
Unlocking Savings: The Overlooked Homeowners Exemption in Southern California
In the ever-challenging landscape of Southern California's real estate market, we understand the importance of helping your clients save...
How FinCEN Can Impact Your Escrow
In the ever-evolving realm of real estate, adherence to regulations is imperative. Among the regulatory entities requiring diligent...
A Closer Look at California’s Potential Remote Notarization Law
In the ever-evolving landscape of real estate and transactions, keeping abreast of legislative changes is crucial for industry...
Enhance Your Understanding Of Probate Escrow Terms
Probate escrow is a crucial aspect of the legal and financial landscape, playing a pivotal role in the distribution of assets following an...
Demystifying Escrow: Top 5 Terms and Their Definitions
In the world of real estate transactions and business deals, escrow plays a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth and secure process for all...