Most real estate closings seem to be very smooth and easy at least to most consumers. They may have to sign too many documents but in most cases there is no drama. You go in, sign a bunch of papers, and leave with keys to your new home or a check from the sale of your home. Of course that is not always the case. Every once in a while there is a closing disaster that keeps you from completing the
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