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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Maine Closing Settlement Statement in the editor.
Begin by entering the Seller and Buyer information in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly for accurate documentation.
Fill in the Property Address, including City, State (Maine), and Zip Code. This information is crucial for identifying the property involved in the transaction.
In the Seller(s) Column, input details such as Sales Price, Down-payment, and Balance. Repeat this process for the Buyer(s) Column to ensure both parties' financial obligations are clearly outlined.
Complete sections detailing Expenses, Title Search, Recording Fees, Title Insurance, Attorney Fees, Notary Fee, Survey, and Commission. Make sure to provide accurate figures for a transparent settlement statement.
Review Total Expenses and Balances Less/Plus Expenses to confirm that all calculations are correct before finalizing your document.
Lastly, certify that all contents are true and correct by signing in the designated areas for both Sellers and Buyers. Don’t forget to include Social Security Numbers where required.
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