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TITLE INSURANCE SERVICES

Mutual Abstract Company offers residential and commercial property owners as well as banking and mortgage clients cost-effective title insurance and title policy by title agents.

Mutual Abstract Company provides a high-level of personalized services for each client served in Feasterville, Bucks County and throughout Pennsylvania.

TITLE INSURANCE SERVICES

  • Property title searches
  • Tax and municipal searches
  • Title examination
  • Title abstracts
  • Title insurance
  • Closing and escrow services
  • Reverse Mortgages
  • E-Recordings in participating Pennsylvania counties
  • 1031 tax free exchanges

TITLE INSURANCE SERVICES

  • Computerized settlements in or out of the office
  • We can accommodate after hours services
  • Preparation of estimated settlement costs
  • Full document preparation
  • Full recording services
  • Recording of owner and lien certificates
  • Judgment and lien searches
  • Tax assessment information
  • Complete closing services

BUYERS REMINDER LIST

When preparing to move, it’s typically recommended to start planning and taking certain actions about 6-8 weeks before your intended move date. Here’s a general timeline to help you get organized:

Create a Moving Binder or Folder: Start by setting up a dedicated folder or binder to keep all your moving-related documents, quotes, and receipts organized.

Create a Moving Checklist: Outline all the tasks that need to be completed before, during, and after the move. Having a checklist will help you stay organized and reduce stress.

Choose a Moving Date: Determine the exact date of your move and make sure it aligns with your work schedule, school calendars, and other commitments.

Hire a Moving Company: If you plan to use professional movers, start researching and obtaining quotes from moving companies. Ensure you book a reputable company well in advance, especially if you’re moving during a peak season.

Notify Landlord or Realtor: If you’re renting, inform your landlord of your move-out date. If you’re selling your home, coordinate with your real estate agent regarding closing and moving dates.

Start Sorting and Decluttering: Begin going through your belongings, room by room, and decide what to keep, sell, donate, or discard. The less you have to move, the easier and cheaper it will be.

Gather Packing Supplies: Start collecting packing materials such as boxes, bubble wrap, packing tape, and markers. Many stores may provide free or low-cost boxes, or you can purchase them from moving supply stores.

Notify Important Parties: Inform important parties of your upcoming move, including your employer, schools, healthcare providers, and utility companies.

Change of Address: Begin the process of changing your address with the post office. You can do this online or visit your local post office to fill out a Change of Address form.

Research Your New Area: If you’re moving to a new town or city, research the area for schools, healthcare facilities, grocery stores, and other essential services.

Start Packing: Begin packing non-essential items and items you won’t need before the move. Label boxes clearly with their contents and the room they belong to.

Notify Service Providers: Alert your current utility companies (electricity, gas, water, cable, internet, etc.) of your move-out date and set up services at your new address.

Confirm with Movers: If you’ve hired a moving company, confirm the details of your move, including the date, time, and any special requests.

Continue Packing: Gradually pack up the rest of your belongings, leaving only essential items for last-minute packing.

Dispose of Hazardous Materials: Safely dispose of or properly pack hazardous materials that movers won’t transport, such as chemicals, flammable items, and perishables.

Finalize Details: Confirm travel arrangements if you’re moving long-distance, and make arrangements for pets if needed.

Pack an Essentials Box: Pack a box with essential items you’ll need immediately upon arrival at your new home, such as toiletries, a change of clothes, and important documents.

Confirm Plans: Confirm all moving arrangements with the moving company and update your address with banks, insurance companies, and government agencies.

Prepare Appliances: Prepare major appliances for the move by cleaning and disconnecting them.

Double-Check Everything: Confirm that all tasks are completed, and everything is in order for moving day.

Pack a Moving Day Kit: Pack a bag with important documents, medications, and any valuables that you’ll personally transport to your new home.

Defrost the Freezer: If you’re taking your refrigerator, defrost and clean it.

Dispose of Hazardous Materials: Safely dispose of or properly pack hazardous materials that movers won’t transport, such as chemicals, flammable items, and perishables.

Finalize Details: Confirm travel arrangements if you’re moving long-distance, and make arrangements for pets if needed.

Stay Organized: Keep your moving binder, essentials box, and moving day kit easily accessible.

Supervise the Move: If using professional movers, be present to supervise and answer any questions they may have.

Complete a Final Walkthrough: Before leaving your old home, do a final walkthrough to ensure nothing is left behind.

By following this timeline and staying organized, you can make your move as smooth as possible. Adjustments may be necessary depending on the specific details of your move, but this general guideline should help you get started.

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