Come on Estoppel!!!!

No 'official' notification from my broker either. My updated timeline: Sent 2/22 Passed ROFR 3/18 Closing Documents 4/13. About 3 1/2 week wait for Estoppel.
Update: Funds and paperwork Sent 4/14. Notification that signed contracts (buyer & seller), funds received, sale officially 'Closed' and sent to OCC 4/20. Stalking their website now. Yay!!!
 
hayesdvc---$92-$5230-50-SSR-Aug-100/16,50/17 - sent 3/4, passed 4/4, estoppel 4/22

First American is title company. FA is more expensive, however, if you are impatient well worth it to this point.

See my previous timeline where FA was not used:

Offer accepted 12/14, Sent ROFR 12/18, passed 12/30, estoppel 2/2, closed 2/22, recorded at OCC 2/23
 
hayesdvc---$92-$5230-50-SSR-Aug-100/16,50/17 - sent 3/4, passed 4/4, estoppel 4/22

First American is title company. FA is more expensive, however, if you are impatient well worth it to this point.

See my previous timeline where FA was not used:

Offer accepted 12/14, Sent ROFR 12/18, passed 12/30, estoppel 2/2, closed 2/22, recorded at OCC 2/23
I passed rofr on 4/4 also can't wait till I get the estoppel
I have *** title company
 
hayesdvc---$92-$5230-50-SSR-Aug-100/16,50/17 - sent 3/4, passed 4/4, estoppel 4/22

First American is title company. FA is more expensive, however, if you are impatient well worth it to this point.

See my previous timeline where FA was not used:

Offer accepted 12/14, Sent ROFR 12/18, passed 12/30, estoppel 2/2, closed 2/22, recorded at OCC 2/23
Honestly I think that the sellers play a bigger role in how long it takes to close than the title company, I used ***, but following these threads, there was someone that used FA, and we both passed ROFR same day, I had my paper work a week before she had hers, but then because the sellers didn't return paperwork promptly she closed 2 weeks before I did, but that wasn't the closing companies fault.
 

Update: Funds and paperwork Sent 4/14. Notification that signed contracts (buyer & seller), funds received, sale officially 'Closed' and sent to OCC 4/20. Stalking their website now. Yay!!!
Finally, we're up on the OCC. (they don't update over the weekend). Guess it's time to head over to the Closing Time forum. Best of luck to everyone waiting thru Estoppel.
 
YoSteph: SSR Sept UY 0/2016, 150/2017...Sent 2/22, Passed ROFR 3/18, Closing Documents 4/13.
Funds and paperwork Sent 4/14. Notification that signed contracts (buyer & seller), funds received, sale officially 'Closed' and sent to OCC 4/20. Deed recorded according to OCC website 4/25. Now waiting some more for Member #, etc.
 
YoSteph: SSR Sept UY 0/2016, 150/2017...Sent 2/22, Passed ROFR 3/18, Closing Documents 4/13.
Funds and paperwork Sent 4/14. Notification that signed contracts (buyer & seller), funds received, sale officially 'Closed' and sent to OCC 4/20. Deed recorded according to OCC website 4/25. Now waiting some more for Member #, etc.
What closing company and if you had a broker which one
I'm so anxious to get to the documents sent rofr 4/4
 
I'm using the same broker. Still waiting on closing docs. They seem pretty good so far. Was it a smooth process for you?
It's been quite smooth. They have been pretty spot on with their time estimates, though Estoppel was about 3.5 weeks. Our sellers returned their docs quickly, so that helped move things along.
 
Joining the "new wait list"
Just Passed ROFR on 4/11. (contract was sent on 3/16)
Projected closing date per email from our broker is 5/10 or sooner.

CYBERSTALKING MY OWN EMAIL, AND THE NEW WAIT BEGINS>>>>>> :surfweb:

UPDATE: Closing docs arrived today. (4/26) We will be mailing it back with funds either today or tomorrow.
Getting closer!
 
So we passed ROFR on 4/21, broker said 3 weeks for closing docs. Can anyone tell me what the process is like once we receive closing docs? Do docs need to be notarized? Just trying to be prepared for the next step. TIA :D
 
So we passed ROFR on 4/21, broker said 3 weeks for closing docs. Can anyone tell me what the process is like once we receive closing docs? Do docs need to be notarized? Just trying to be prepared for the next step. TIA :D

If you are financing the purchase then you will need to have several documents notarized. Otherwise, I do not believe the buyer needs any of their documents to be notarized.

Hopefully your seller is equally quick about returning their documents. Then the title agent closes, which we did not even know happened until after it had been recorded. Once the deed is recorded, then the final bit of waiting for your member number... I am down to less than a week hopefully.
 
Such a weird time waiting for closing... Its like I can do all the planning and discussing it but have nothing to show for it!. I can't wait to get this sake wrapped up and get a trip booked hahaha
 
I was told today that it is running more like 3 weeks right now. We passed rofr on 2/25 and he said it would be 3rd week of March most likely. timeshare store, magic vacation title.
I am at 10 days. I was told 3 weeks so i'm just obsessing on the boards to pass the time.
 
So we passed ROFR on 4/21, broker said 3 weeks for closing docs. Can anyone tell me what the process is like once we receive closing docs? Do docs need to be notarized? Just trying to be prepared for the next step. TIA :D

We passed ROFR 4/18 - received closing docs today 5/2 via email - so 14 days. Not financing so nothing needed to be notarized. Using Magic Vacation Title - signed docs & returned with cashiers check today. (They included a prepaid FedEx shipping label in the email). Good luck - hopefully you'll received closing docs in the next few days! Hopefully our sellers return them quickly as well!
 












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