Real Estate: When Can the Seller Turn Off the Utilities in Buffalo?
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The seller of a home should never turn off their utilities until such time that the closing has taken place. The reason for that being is because the purchaser of the property has the right to do an inspection called a walk through, 2 or 3 days, maybe even the day of closing, there are going to walk through the property to make sure that the room’s swept, make sure that the basic condition of the property is substantially as it was when the contract was entered into, the utilities have to be in place. It is very important to remember, don’t turn off the utilities until closing has consummated, you’ll contact your utility companies, the purchaser will do the same thing, and then you have a transition from the seller to the purchaser and there’s no lapse of time.
This informational blog post was brought to you by Randy H. Gugino, an experienced Buffalo Real Estate Attorney.