| The borrower is given credit for this
amount at the settlement and the seller will pay this amount or count it as a deduction
from sums payable to the seller. Similar adjustments are made
for homeowner association dues, special assessments, and fuel and other utilities,
although the billing periods for these may not always be on an annual basis. Be sure you
work out these cost sharing arrangements or "prorations" with the seller before
the settlement. You may wish to notify utility companies of the change in ownership and
ask for a special reading on the day of settlement, with the bill for pre-settlement
charges to be mailed to the seller at his or her new address or to the settlement agent.
This will eliminate much confusion that can result if you are billed for utilities used
when the seller owned the property. |