Bundle catalog

roles bundle

Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close

A free, open-source set of 10 Markdown files that gives an AI assistant practical guidance for the Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close role.

Use this bundle to plan and review Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close work with evidence, assumptions, owners, and review points made explicit. The page previews a role guide, an overview, a workflow, and a template; the intended output is contract-to-close coordination checklist and evidence log. Start source review with consumerfinance.gov — Owning A Home / Closing Disclosure.

Project-reviewed beta

10 Markdown files · 1,772 words · no signup · CC-BY-4.0

Professional review status

No professional domain review recorded

This bundle covers financial, privacy, legal, regulatory subject matter. It uses cited sources to support research, but it is not professional advice and should not be the sole basis for consequential decisions.

Review before reliance: Licensed broker or agent, settlement or title, lender, real-estate counsel, privacy, finance, and authorized closing reviewers.

Maintainer, editorial, or technical review addresses the bundle as a published artifact. It does not constitute legal, medical, financial, accounting, or other regulated professional approval.

Inspect before downloading

See what is inside

These previews come from the published bundle files, so you can judge the method and writing before using it.

Is this bundle right for your task?

Who it is for

  • People performing or supporting Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close work, plus teams reviewing its decisions and outputs
  • Teams working in Residential real estate, Brokerage operations

When to use it

  • A Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close task needs a structured plan, evidence checklist, or review-ready output.
  • A recommendation needs its assumptions, owners, risks, dependencies, and success measures made explicit.

What you need to provide

  • The task objective, intended audience, working context, constraints, source material, and decision owner.
  • Relevant reports, exports, examples, policies, prior decisions, and success measures available for the task.

Tasks and expected outputs

Questions it helps answer

  • Coordinate a closing without inventing contract terms, deadlines, contingencies, signatures, title, financing, funds, compliance, or authority.
  • Prepare a reviewable contract-to-close coordination checklist and evidence log with explicit evidence, limitations, validation, and approval boundaries.

What it helps produce

  • contract-to-close coordination checklist and evidence log

Practical example

Use it with an agent

Load the bundle as context, provide the evidence named above, then adapt this example to your situation.

Provide the task objective, intended audience, working context, constraints, source material, and decision owner. Ask the agent to approach Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close work by producing contract-to-close coordination checklist and evidence log with a prioritized plan, evidence checks, owners, risks, and unresolved questions. Begin with consumerfinance.gov — Owning A Home / Closing Disclosure, then confirm that the reference is current and applicable. Inspect Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close source-backed role guide before drafting.

Context path: bundles/roles/real-estate-transaction-coordinator-contract-to-close

What the bundle includes

Frameworks

  • party, executed-document, deadline, contingency, disclosure, custody, signature, and close review

Evaluations

  • Real Estate Transaction Coordinator from Contract to Close source verification check

Sources used to build this bundle

These are the public references behind the role definition and operating guidance. The bundle does not replace current documentation or evidence from your site.

Limitations and safe use

Do not use this for

  • Treating the bundle as a substitute for organization-specific authority, firsthand evidence, or accountable review.

Known limitations

  • CFPB and HUD sources describe selected United States closing and fair-housing requirements; they do not establish contract terms, deadlines, title, financing, disclosure sufficiency, signatures, funds, closing, compliance, or local authority.
  • Task-specific conclusions require current inspected evidence for brokerage and coordinator authority, party and property identifiers, complete executed contract amendments and addenda, source-derived deadline ledger, disclosure inspection appraisal title insurance lender and settlement records, contingency and notice status, communication authority, personal and financial data controls, signature and document-custody records, closing disclosure receipt timing, final walkthrough and closing confirmation, escalations, and approvals.
  • This bundle does not grant authority to interpret law, change terms or dates, draft substantive clauses, sign, move funds, waive contingencies, represent title or loan approval, give agency advice, certify closing, or promise outcomes.

Safety notes

  • Minimize personal, customer, employee, financial, credential, security, privileged, medical, and unreleased information.
  • Preserve prompt-supplied facts as Provided and mark missing facts Needs verification; do not invent owners, dates, versions, reviewers, or system state.
  • Require explicit confirmation from an evidenced authorized reviewer before taking any action to interpret law, change terms or dates, draft substantive clauses, sign, move funds, waive contingencies, represent title or loan approval, give agency advice, certify closing, or promise outcomes.

Next step

Inspect it before relying on it

Download the bundle for use, review its source files and evidence, or read the agent guidance. If the project is useful, starring the repository helps others discover it.