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What does a Contract to Close TC do?


As a busy realtor, you know better than anyone that real estate involves lots behind-the-scenes work. Many agents feel like the administrative work quickly becomes overwhelming and exhausting. That is why many real estate agents have invested in the help of a transaction coordinator (or TC).


So what exactly does a Contract to Close TC do?

A TC takes all of that administrative work off your plate in a timely and efficient manner. This may be surprising given how much is involved in the process, but a transaction coordinator handles everything from contract to close on a transaction. That includes, but is not limited to:

  • Initiating the transaction

  • Confirming deposits are received

  • Scheduling/Confirming all inspections

  • Verifying all title work is complete

  • Obtaining the mortgage commitment

  • Coordinating the closing process

  • Ensuring all documents are submit correctly and on time

  • Keeping the buyer and seller informed on the progress of the transaction


As you can see, our TCs handle a wide variety of tasks. Our team members essentially take over all the administrative duties involved in a real estate transaction.


Is a TC right for you?

A TC can be beneficial to any and all agents, no matter where you are in your real estate career.

As a brand new agent, a TC can help you navigate a transaction seamlessly. Our team of professionals will guide you and your clients every step of the way. Experienced agents can also benefit from a TC. At a certain point when you're juggling multiple clients, all of the details get mixed up and overwhelming. Having a team solely dedicated to your transactions can remove that burden and allow you to focus on what you do best- and that's selling real estate.


If you think hiring a TC could improve your real estate business, our team is ready to help.

 
 
 

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