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What Happens on Closing Day When Buying a Home in BC?

Buying a home is an exciting milestone, but many buyers aren’t sure what actually happens on closing day.

After your offer is accepted and all conditions are removed, closing day is the final step in the real estate transaction. This is when the property officially transfers from the seller to the buyer.

If you're buying a home in Surrey, Langley, Maple Ridge, or anywhere in the Fraser Valley, here’s what you can expect on closing day.


What Is Closing Day in Real Estate?

Closing day is when the legal and financial parts of the transaction are completed.

On closing day:

  • Mortgage funds are transferred

  • Final paperwork is completed

  • The property title is registered

  • Ownership officially changes

  • The buyer receives the keys

In most BC real estate transactions, the lawyer or notary handles the closing process.


Step 1: Signing Final Documents

Before closing day, buyers meet with their lawyer or notary public to sign the final documents.

These typically include:

  • Mortgage documents

  • Title transfer paperwork

  • Property tax and adjustment statements

  • Closing statements

Your lawyer ensures all documents are correct and ready to be registered with the BC Land Title Office.


Step 2: Funds Are Transferred

Once the paperwork is complete, the financial side of the transaction happens.

Your lender will send the mortgage funds to your lawyer or notary.

Buyers must also provide the remaining funds needed to close, including:

  • Down payment balance

  • Legal fees

  • Property tax adjustments

  • Closing costs

Once the funds are received, your lawyer transfers the payment to the seller’s legal representative.


Step 3: Title Is Registered

Your lawyer will register the property transfer with the BC Land Title and Survey Authority.

This is the official legal moment when ownership changes from the seller to the buyer.

Once registration is confirmed, the transaction is considered complete.


Step 4: Keys Are Released

After the title is registered and funds are transferred, the buyer receives the keys to the home.

Depending on the purchase agreement, possession usually occurs:

  • Later the same day, or

  • The following day

This is the moment buyers have been waiting for — the home is officially yours.


What to Do Before Closing Day

Preparing in advance helps ensure everything goes smoothly on closing day.

Arrange Home Insurance

Your lender requires proof of insurance before mortgage funds can be released.

Set Up Utilities

Arrange for services like electricity, gas, internet, and garbage collection.

Send Closing Funds

Your lawyer will advise you how to transfer the remaining funds needed to close.

Confirm Moving Plans

Schedule movers and confirm possession timing so your move-in day goes smoothly.


Closing Day vs Possession Day

Many buyers confuse closing day and possession day, but they are slightly different.

Closing Day

  • Legal ownership transfers

  • Title is registered

  • Funds are transferred

Possession Day

  • The buyer receives keys

  • The buyer can move into the home

Possession often occurs one day after closing in BC, though timelines can vary depending on the contract.


How a Real Estate Agent Helps During Closing

An experienced real estate professional helps ensure the closing process goes smoothly by:

  • Coordinating with lawyers, lenders, and sellers

  • Ensuring contract conditions are satisfied

  • Helping buyers prepare for closing costs

  • Answering questions throughout the transaction

Having the right guidance can make the entire process much less stressful.


Final Thoughts

Closing day is the final step in the home buying process and marks the official transfer of ownership.

While several legal and financial steps happen behind the scenes, understanding the process helps buyers feel confident and prepared.

And once everything is complete, you’ll finally receive the keys to your new home.


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