Ohio Real Estate Closing Guide
Ohio Closing Facts
How Closing Works in Ohio
- 1
Sign the Purchase Agreement
Both buyer and seller sign the purchase and sale agreement. This is the binding contract that sets price, contingencies, and the target closing date.
- 2
Open a Title or Escrow Order
Open a title order with a reputable title company. The title company holds earnest money, conducts the title search, and coordinates all closing logistics.
- 3
Title Search & Title Insurance
The title company searches public records to uncover any liens, easements, or title defects. Ohio's average title insurance cost is $1,100. The seller typically pays.
- 4
Lender Review (Financed Purchases)
Your lender completes underwriting and issues a Closing Disclosure at least 3 business days before closing. Review it carefully โ it lists all closing costs and loan terms.
- 5
Closing Day
Sign all transfer documents, pay closing costs including 0.1% transfer tax, and receive the deed. Avg recording fee in Ohio: $28โ$150.
Top Title Companies in Ohio
- โ Fidelity National Title
- โ First American Title
- โ Old Republic National Title
National carriers operate in most states. Local title companies often offer competitive rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The CFPB provides a free guide to understanding your Closing Disclosure form.
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