Escrow Process Explainer Email

Explain the escrow process to a buyer or seller client in plain language. Reduces confusion and anxiety during the transaction.

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Write an email from agent  to client  explaining the escrow process for their transaction at .

Client type:  (buyer or seller).
Escrow company: .
Key escrow milestones: opening, deposit of earnest money, contingency periods, appraisal, title search, closing.
Approximate timeline: .

Under 300 words. Step-by-step. Explain what escrow is and why it exists. Walk through the key stages. Flag what they need to do and when. Reassuring and clear - this is often clients' biggest pain point.
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