You have searched for your dream home for weeks or probably months. You rejected

countless houses, shortlisted some, and settled down for the one you liked the most. Finally, after so much excitement and anxiety, the last document is signed, and you have the keys to your dream abode. You may think that the process is over, but it is just the beginning. Here are a few things to remember just after buying a previously occupied property: Change the old locks This is something that is important if you are moving into a house that was previously occupied. Imagine that every family member of the earlier homeowner might have a set of keys to your new home. Maybe his brother/mother or best friend has a copy too! The real estate agent might have a set of keys as well. Therefore, as soon as you get keys to your new home, the first person you will need to call is a locksmith and get the locks changed. Don’t just re-key the locks but replace the entire hardware too. It is not only for your safety and security but important for your peace of mind as well. Make sure the piles of closing documents are put in a safe place There is a lot of paperwork involved in closing a property deal and you can’t afford to lose a single paper out of the pile. Therefore, it is important to choose a safe deposit box or a fireproof safe for keeping the documents. Scan all the documents and email a copy to yourself to have online proof of the biggest purchase you will ever make. Also, make photocopies of the documents and keep them along with other important documents in the house for easy access.
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