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To make the settlement period a smooth process, there are a few items to check off the list: Title search Deal with any caveats or encumbrances prior to the settlement period. You can do this by instructing your solicitor or conveyancer to carry out a title search prior to purchase. Funding One of your top priorities after signing the contract of sale is to get your funding in place - failure to do this is one of the major reasons that a settlement can be delayed. An alternative to this is to find a bank that will pre-approve the loan, so you don’t have to worry as you go into the settlement phase. (See the finance section, page 10.) Settlement period Although a standard settlement is between 30 and 90 days, you can negotiate a period that suits both you and the seller, making the process much smoother. Keep in touch Finally, chase up the key players seven-ten days before the settlement. Call (don’t email) your conveyancer or solicitor, your bank or mortgage broker, and the vendor’s solicitor or real estate agent to ask the following questions: Is everything on track for settlement on [this date]? I  s there anything that is missing that could stop settlement?  Is there anything I can do to help? For any questions about the buying process, or to locate your local office, visit raywhite.com buyer's guide