Do I need to be there for closing?
Don’t show up? Here’s the blunt answer: Do I need to be there for closing?
Quick answer
No — you usually don’t have to be physically present for closing. But you must be prepared. The closing process is paperwork, money, final inspections, and legal sign-offs. Miss one step and the deal stalls. That’s why a local expert matters.
What the closing process actually involves
- Final walkthrough: confirm the property condition.
- Mortgage funds: lender sends money to your lawyer or title company.
- Signing documents: transfer deed, mortgage documents, adjustments.
- Lawyer/notary review: they confirm identity and register the transfer.
- Keys exchange and possession date.
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When you don’t need to be there
- You’ve signed a power of attorney (POA) directing your lawyer to sign for you.
- Your conveyancing lawyer can handle the transaction and the registration.
- Your lender and title insurer allow electronic signatures and remote verification.
This is common. Most buyers and sellers never sit at a closing table anymore.
When you should be there
- If you want to do a final walkthrough in person.
- When there are last-minute fixes or disputes.
- If you prefer to sign in person for peace of mind.
Simple checklist if you won’t attend
- Choose a reliable lawyer or notary early. They’ll explain local requirements.
- Arrange a signed, notarized POA if you won’t be available.
- Confirm wiring instructions with your lawyer—never wire based on an email alone.
- Complete ID verification and remote signing steps required by your lender.
- Schedule a final walkthrough and get photos or a video report.
Risks and how to avoid them
- Risk: Fraud or wrong wiring instructions. Fix: Always call your lawyer using trusted contact details.
- Risk: Delayed funds. Fix: Confirm bank wire timing and clear any liens early.
- Risk: Missing signatures. Fix: Use POA or schedule in-person signing before closing day.

Why local expertise matters
The closing process changes by province and even by city. Rules for wiring, registration, and electronic signatures vary. A local realtor and lawyer who know the system will guide you step-by-step and stop surprises.
If you want the transaction handled cleanly, you need someone who knows the local closing process and moves fast. I manage timelines, coordinate lawyers, confirm fund transfers, and verify possession dates so you don’t get blindsided.
For a smooth, secure closing—whether you attend or sign a POA—get advice from a trusted local expert.
Contact me for a straight plan and a closing checklist that fits your situation:
- Email: tony@sousasells.ca
- Phone: 416-477-2620
- Website: https://www.sousasells.ca
Get the closing done right. Don’t guess on closing day.



















