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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Massachusetts Closing Settlement Statement in the editor.
Begin by entering the Seller and Buyer information in the designated fields. Ensure that names are spelled correctly for legal accuracy.
Fill in the Property Address, City, State (Massachusetts), and Zip Code to specify the location of the transaction.
In the Seller(s) Column, input the Sales Price, Down-payment, and Balance. Repeat this for the Buyer(s) Column to maintain clarity between both parties.
Detail all Expenses under sections 4a and 4b. This includes Title Search, Recording Fees, Title Insurance, Attorney Fees, Notary Fee, Survey, and Commission.
Calculate Total Expenses in fields 20a and 20b. Then determine Balance Less Expenses (21a) and Balance plus Expenses (21b).
Complete Other Adjustments including County Tax Pro-ration and Special Assessment Pro-ration as necessary for both Seller and Buyer.
Finally, certify that all information is true by signing in the designated areas for Sellers and Buyers before saving your document.
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