What to Expect During a Residential Real Estate Closing in South Carolina

Buying or selling a home is one of the most significant financial transactions you will make. Understanding the closing process can help ensure a smooth and stress-free experience.

At Nick Leslie Law, residential closings are handled with efficiency, professionalism, and attention to detail.

The Role of the Closing Attorney

In South Carolina, an attorney plays a central role in real estate closings. The closing attorney performs or supervises each aspect of the real estate transaction considered the practice of law. Closing Flyer – Nick Leslie Law

This includes reviewing documents, coordinating with title providers, and overseeing the proper execution of closing documents.

What Happens Before Closing?

Before the closing date, several steps take place:

  • Title search and examination
  • Coordination with title and escrow providers
  • Preparation of legal documents
  • Communication with lenders and agents

Nick Leslie Law works with reputable title and escrow companies to ensure each transaction is properly handled.

A Modern, Convenient Approach

Closings are designed to maximize convenience for the modern-day client.

Our firm brings the closing to clients — at their home, office, or a convenient public location — and offers signing times outside traditional work hours.

Schedule a Consultation

If you are buying or selling property, contact Nick Leslie Law to schedule a consultation and ensure your closing is handled with experienced representation backed by more than 6,000+ closings.