No need, the paperwork is almost always perfect when you get to closing. I say almost because there were last minute corrections to the down payment information in the documents due to my mortgage company sending over changes the night before that were forgotten. It was fixed in minutes and everything went smoothly.
They do 10 closings a day in The Villages, it's in their best interest to do it right every time and not have any hiccups. There are lots of lawyers and realtor living in The Villages that would catch any problems during closing and would raise a stink.
You'll find, as have all the contractors, that information about bad experiences travel very fast in The Villages. More than one contractor has gone under due to word-of-mouth information.
Read everything at closing if you haven't already. Everything is spelled out in black and white. Too many people don't and later say "I don't know..." or "they didn't tell me...". Whatever your realtor said or promised is irrelevant unless it is in the contract. Some, not all, of the sales force are kin to used car, vacuum, encyclopedia, or snake oil salesmen who will say anything to make a sale. If it's not in writing in your contract, you're not going to get it.
It will be the easiest closing you will go through for buying a house.
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Don Wiley
GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener)
A student of The Villages, its history and its future.
City of Wildwood
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Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776
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