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Nothing makes Plainfield and Napervile buyers and sellers more anxious than moving day. Not only does a move from one house to another have to be perfectly choreographed, there are also a few things that can keep the transaction from even happening. Here are 5 things that can ruin your Plainfield or Naperville real estate closing.
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If a buyer changes lenders midway through the approval process, there is a good chance their new financing will not be in place in time to close on the sale of your home. It does not happen often, but buyers have been known to change lenders without even notifying their own Realtor. Red flags for this will be delays in receiving a commitment letter from their lender, or requests for extensions for the loan commitment date, as well as asking to move the closing to a different date later more than a week after the contract has been accepted. 



