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Ask the Title Guy - How do I make sure that my closing is wired? Part 3

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Title Insurance with John Bethell Title Company, Inc.

Indiana's new Good Better Funds Law is effective July 1, 2009. Many of my clients are expressing concerns about back to back real estate closings and how to avoid long delays in funding while waiting for wire transfers to be received by the title company.  If a chain of two or more closings is happening with a single closing agent there won't be nearly the problem with getting acceptable funds. Once the closing agent receives wire transferred funds on the first transaction the proceeds from each successive closing will already be in the closing agent's escrow account and wire transfering will be unnecessary. If a chain of transactions is closing with more than one title company or closing agent then the first closing agent will need to wire transfer the seller's proceeds to the next title company.  

To minimize delays, I recommend that you try and schedule your closings on Tuesday or Wednesday mornings.  A Tuesday or Wednesday closing will be among the first ones to be worked on by the lender each week. Friday closings only get worked on after the previous days closings are completed. We find that many scheduled Friday closings get bumped back to later in the day or rescheduled for the following Monday. Closing Tuesday or Wednesday puts your deal near the front of the line. 

Time is MoneyA closing that is completed by 10:00 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. will allow enough time for the closing agent to order the wire transfer to the next closing agent and for the wire transfer to be sent and received by the banks involved.  Successfully completing wire transfers involve a number of people and processes. The title company at either end has little or no control or influence over these people or processes. Some banks will process wire transfers immediately. Some banks do them in batches only two or three times a day. Over the years I've come to realize that no one I can talk with knows for sure when a wire transfer has actually been sent. When people tell me that they've sent the wire they almost always mean that they've just given it to the next person in the process.  

I am confident that John Bethell Title Company, Inc. will handle the logistics of this new law fairly well. Our bank processes wire transfers as they receive the requests. We receive email confirmation of wires transfers sent and received. We have a later cut-off than at most other banks. Much of the process is within our own control. Still, wire transferring will take longer than cutting a check to someone. The irreversible nature of wire transfers requires that we employ careful accounting procedures to prevent data entry, transcription or other errors; more procedures than we need when cutting checks. 

Scheduling your closings for earlier in the day and earlier in the week will allow for the money to get to where it needs to be when it needs to be there.

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Hey Title Guy?Another post in my continuing series Ask the Title Guy.

We've prepared a Wire Transfer Information Kit for Realtors® that Tammy Walker is currently distributing. If you'd like one, please email me or leave a comment.

Comments(2)

Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Good information for consumers.The busiest time is last Friday of the month .

Jun 18, 2009 11:12 PM
Harry F. D'Elia III
WEDO Real Estate and Beyond, LLC - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

I either close the week before and the week after the last week of the month because it is too crazy.

Jun 19, 2009 12:05 AM