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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
==Wet or Dry Settlement==Wet==Definition==The funds provided by a mortgagee at a real estate closing must be in one of the following forms:
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==Wet or Dry Settlement==
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Wet
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==Definition==
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The funds provided by a mortgagee at a real estate closing must be in one of the following forms:
 
(1)  Cash;
 
(1)  Cash;
 
(2)  Wired funds or electronic transfer;
 
(2)  Wired funds or electronic transfer;
 
(3)  Certified check;
 
(3)  Certified check;
(4)  Cashier’s check, teller’s check, or treasurer’s check;
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(4)  Cashier?s check, teller?s check, or treasurer?s check;
 
(5)  Checks issued by a governmental entity or instrumentality;
 
(5)  Checks issued by a governmental entity or instrumentality;
 
(6)  Any transfer of funds by check or otherwise that are finally collected and unconditionally available to the settlement agent;
 
(6)  Any transfer of funds by check or otherwise that are finally collected and unconditionally available to the settlement agent;
 
(7)  Checks or other drafts drawn by a state-chartered or federally-chartered financial institution;
 
(7)  Checks or other drafts drawn by a state-chartered or federally-chartered financial institution;
 
(8)  Checks or other drafts drawn by a state-chartered or federally-chartered credit union; or
 
(8)  Checks or other drafts drawn by a state-chartered or federally-chartered credit union; or
(9)  Checks issued by an insurance company licensed and regulated by the department of insurance. NH Rev. Stat. Tit. 48 §477:52.==Requirements==Must have good funds at or before closing.===Exceptions to Requirements===N/A==Cross-References==
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(9)  Checks issued by an insurance company licensed and regulated by the department of insurance. NH Rev. Stat. Tit. 48 ?477:52.
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==Requirements==
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Must have good funds at or before closing.
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===Exceptions to Requirements===
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N/A
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==Cross-References==
 
* [[New Hampshire]]
 
* [[New Hampshire]]
 
* [[Good Funds]]
 
* [[Good Funds]]

Latest revision as of 05:48, 4 September 2018

Overview

Sources

Wet or Dry Settlement

Wet

Definition

The funds provided by a mortgagee at a real estate closing must be in one of the following forms: (1) Cash; (2) Wired funds or electronic transfer; (3) Certified check; (4) Cashier?s check, teller?s check, or treasurer?s check; (5) Checks issued by a governmental entity or instrumentality; (6) Any transfer of funds by check or otherwise that are finally collected and unconditionally available to the settlement agent; (7) Checks or other drafts drawn by a state-chartered or federally-chartered financial institution; (8) Checks or other drafts drawn by a state-chartered or federally-chartered credit union; or (9) Checks issued by an insurance company licensed and regulated by the department of insurance. NH Rev. Stat. Tit. 48 ?477:52.

Requirements

Must have good funds at or before closing.

Exceptions to Requirements

N/A

Cross-References