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The word derives from the Old French word escroue, meaning a scrap of paper or a roll of parchment; this indicated the deed that a third party held until a transaction was completed.
During the escrow process, the escrow officer will carry out instructions dictated by the parties. These steps can include any of the following and are unique to each home:
It’s critical that you research potential escrow partners with criteria in mind. Here is what we recommend you judge your potential escrow partner on:
Independent Status
The best escrow partner is someone who can serve as a completely neutral third party, with no ties to real estate companies or mortgage firms that might influence their actions. You should always ask more questions about “in house escrow” or shared ownership arrangements.
The California Department of Business Oversight can verify if an escrow agent is truly independent (meaning the individual and his or her company has “met and satisfied all of the licensing requirements” set forth by California escrow law).
The Right Experience and Resources
At the very least, you want an escrow partner who has substantial experience in this field. It is recommended that you make a quick call to review experience and make sure there is a good personality fit with your escrow team.
Beyond that, it’s important to learn about their distinctive value proposition and whether they have the resources to meet your specific needs. The most qualified escrow partner will use technology to make things easier for you, including:
On average, escrow lasts between 30 – 45 days. This is dependent on many factors, but most importantly the swift collection of critical documents and timely processing from all parties involved (e.g. buyer, seller, real estate agent, loan officer, etc.)
Yes! Choosing an escrow officer is much like choosing your real estate agent. Get several referrals from trusted sources and then compare services, cost and convenience.
Escrow begins when a seller accepts a buyer’s offer and an escrow agent or company is selected. It’s important the escrow officer educates the real estate agent and clients on important steps during escrow—especially steps that require client involvement and time.
Contact us today to meet with an escrow officer and learn about some of our unique offerings:
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You typically need:
Once opened, escrow:
Most delays come from:
Fees are usually based on the purchase price and follow local market ranges. Each escrow company sets its own fee schedule.
It’s a report showing the property’s ownership, liens, and exceptions. You usually receive it within the first week of escrow.
Yes. Most documents can be signed electronically. Some require a notary, which can also be done remotely.
Escrow coordinates with the builder, lender, and title. Timelines may differ because construction must be complete before closing.
Funds are held in a regulated trust account. Escrow companies are monitored by the DFPI (Department of Financial Protection and Innovation).
Once contingencies are removed, the deposit is typically non-refundable.
Escrow prorates taxes and pays any amounts due at closing. This is based on the San Diego County tax calendar.
HOA document delivery can take 7–10 days. This step can delay closing if documents are late or need review.
FIRPTA is a federal tax withholding for foreign sellers. If the seller is not a U.S. resident, the buyer may need to withhold up to 15% of the sale price.
Common structure:
Generally similar, but:
HOA timelines
Coastal zone disclosures
Mello-Roos review
…can extend timelines in certain San Diego communities.
San Diego County requires:
No. Everything can be handled remotely, including notary services, wiring funds, and signing.
Escrow must disclose Mello-Roos district fees. These are added to your tax bill and may affect loan qualification and closing cost estimates.
