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Room to breathe

Can you stay in the home after closing?

Sometimes moving on the exact day of closing isn't realistic. Depending on the deal, we can often give you time.

  • Short courtesy occupancy after closing
  • Leaseback options in some transactions
  • Escrow holdbacks where appropriate
  • Clear terms on insurance and utilities
  • A written move-out agreement
Not available on every transaction. Ask about your situation and we'll tell you what's possible.

Room to breathe

Need to stay a little longer after closing?

Moving on a hard deadline adds stress you may not need. Depending on the transaction, we can sometimes give you time in the home after closing.

How post-closing occupancy usually works

When it's available, staying after closing is documented in writing so everyone knows the terms: how long you can stay, whether any occupancy fee applies, who carries insurance and utilities, the condition the home is left in, and the move-out date. It is not guaranteed on every transaction, and some situations don't allow it — ask early and we'll tell you what's possible for you.

Attorney review required

Post-closing occupancy, leaseback, and escrow-holdback arrangements involve legal and insurance considerations that must be attorney-reviewed and documented per transaction.

Ask about staying after closing

Get a written cash offer, see how it was calculated, and compare it with your other paths. No pressure, no obligation.

Free, no obligation. It takes about 2 minutes — no long form to start.

Or call a local Indiana home buyer: (317) 555-0187
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