North Texas Home Closing Services With Attorney Support
Residential Real Estate Closings
Texas does not require a lawyer at closing, but many Allen families choose attorney involvement for clarity and peace of mind. Aaron C. Lee Law Firm coordinates with the
title company, lender, and agents so your documents match the deal and funding is on time.
Before Closing: Preparation
We open escrow, confirm the
title commitment, and track survey, inspections, and
loan milestones. Expect reminders for insurance, wiring, and lender conditions so nothing is left to chance. Our checklists keep everyone aligned.
Closing Day: What To Expect
Bring a valid ID and follow secure wiring instructions verified by phone with the title office. We walk you through the deed, deed of trust, note, and closing disclosure, then confirm figures on the settlement statement. You sign, funds release, and keys change hands.
After Closing: Final Steps
Title records the deed with the county and issues the policy. We confirm releases and payoffs, then archive signed documents for your records. If post-closing corrections are needed, we handle them quickly.
Convenience and Communication
Need a mobile notary or online signing option We will coordinate with title and your lender. If you are moving in from Plano or McKinney, we can arrange split signings to reduce travel and scheduling headaches.
FAQs
Questions About Home Closings?
How long does the signing take?
Most residential signings take 45 to 90 minutes. Loan packages are longer than cash deals, but we prepare you so the meeting is efficient.
What do I need to bring?
A government ID and any required funds by wire per your closing disclosure. If you are selling, bring keys and remotes.
Can I close remotely?
Yes in many cases. We will confirm your lender and title company requirements and set up a mobile or online option when available.
Ready To Close On Your Home
From Allen Station Park to Twin Creeks, Aaron C. Lee Law Firm turns closing day into a clear path to keys. Tell us your target date and we will take it from there.
