Yes. Our office has performed a number closings during the pandemic with modifications to ensure the safety of the parties involved. Many aspects of a closing can be conducted without the physical presence of parties. However, there are sometimes delays in remote closings compared to a traditional in-person closing, such as clearance from lenders and requirements for original signatures. Our firm understands the importance of social distancing and following the Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, along with the New York State Department of Health Guidelines, to protect our clients and therefore we will do everything we can to make the closing as safe, simple, and stress free as possible.
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