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How do I get my deposit released after closing?

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How do I get my deposit released after closing?

Want your deposit released after closing? Do this now — simple steps that actually work.

Quick answer

Your deposit gets released when the parties and the trust/escrow holder confirm all closing conditions are met and provide written authorization. Most releases happen at closing or within 24–72 hours. If there’s a holdback, lien, or dispute, release can be delayed until the issue is resolved or a court/order directs distribution.

Step-by-step checklist to get your deposit released

  1. Review the Agreement of Purchase and Sale (EPS)
  • Confirm the exact release conditions and any holdback language.
  1. Confirm closing is complete
  • Obtain the final closing statement (Statement of Adjustments) from your lawyer or closing agent.
  1. Get written authorization
  • Have both parties’ lawyers or the buyer/seller sign a Release or Trustee Direction form that tells the escrow holder to disburse funds.
  1. Provide required documents to the escrow holder
  • Final closing statement, proof mortgage funds disbursed, identification, direction form, and any payoff statements.
  1. Clear liens and payoffs
  • Ensure all registered encumbrances listed at closing are paid or have a legal direction to be paid from the deposit funds.
  1. Ask for confirmation and timeline
  • Request written confirmation that funds will be released and an estimated date (usually 24–72 hours after documents are received).
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Who holds the deposit and why timing matters

Deposits are usually held by the seller’s brokerage, buyer’s brokerage, or a law firm holding trust funds. The escrow or trust account has compliance rules: funds can’t be disbursed until the trust conditions are satisfied. If your mortgage lender’s funds haven’t cleared or a property tax/utility adjustment is pending, the escrow holder will delay release.

Common delays and how to fix them

  • Missing documents: Provide the closing statement and signed release immediately.
  • Mortgage funding issues: Confirm with the lender and forward proof of funds to the escrow holder.
  • Payoff problems: Get a clear payoff letter from the creditor and instruct the escrow holder to pay from the deposit.
  • Disputes: If one party refuses to sign a release, consider mediation, arbitration or a court order. Keep records of communications.

If the deposit is being unfairly withheld

Demand written reasons, send a formal request to the escrow holder, and if needed, open a complaint with the regulatory body or retain counsel. Don’t let time pass — statutory limitation windows and interest on trust accounts can matter.

Final checklist to speed release

  • Signed Release/Direction
  • Final closing statement
  • Proof mortgage funds released
  • Payoff letters for liens
  • Written timeline from escrow holder

Need help getting the deposit released fast? I’m Tony Sousa — a local realtor who handles the paperwork, pushes lenders, and gets trust funds moving. Email tony@sousasells.ca or call 416-477-2620. Visit https://www.sousasells.ca for help today.

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Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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