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Escrow Glossary

Essential Terms for Buyers, Sellers, and Investors: A plain-English guide to escrow terminology for real estate closings, business transfers, high-value holdings, 1031 exchange coordination, and digital asset transactions.

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A

Contract & Offer Terms

Acceptance

Acceptance — A buyer or seller's written agreement to the terms of an offer, counteroffer, amendment, or escrow instruction.

Contract & Offer Terms

Addendum

Addendum — A written addition to a purchase agreement or escrow instruction that changes or clarifies the original terms.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Amendment

Amendment — A written change to escrow instructions or transaction terms after the original documents have been signed.

Real Estate Closing

Appraisal

Appraisal — An opinion of property value, usually prepared for a lender before loan approval and closing.

Commercial & Specialty Escrow

Assignment of Contract

Assignment of Contract — A transfer of one party's rights under a contract to another party, often requiring escrow documentation and party approval.

Funds & Disbursement

Authorization to Disburse

Authorization to Disburse — Written permission for escrow to release funds once the required conditions have been satisfied.

B

Payoffs & Liens

Beneficiary Demand

Beneficiary Demand — A payoff statement from a lender or lienholder showing the amount required to release a deed of trust or other secured interest.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Bill of Sale

Bill of Sale — A document used to transfer ownership of personal property included in a sale, such as business assets, equipment, or fixtures.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Broker Commission Instructions

Broker Commission Instructions — Instructions telling escrow how real estate broker commissions should be paid at closing.

Commercial & Specialty Escrow

Business Escrow

Business Escrow — An escrow used for the sale or transfer of a business, business assets, liquor license, inventory, leasehold interest, or related property.

Parties & Roles

Buyer

Buyer — The party acquiring property, business assets, digital assets, or another item of value through the escrow transaction.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Buyer Estimated Closing Statement

Buyer Estimated Closing Statement — A preliminary statement showing the buyer's expected deposits, credits, charges, and funds needed to close.

C

Funds & Disbursement

Cash to Close

Cash to Close — The amount a buyer must deliver before closing after credits, deposits, loan funds, and closing costs are calculated.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Certificate of Trust

Certificate of Trust — A document used to confirm trust authority without disclosing every private term of the trust agreement.

Real Estate Closing

Clear to Close

Clear to Close — A lender or closing-side signal that required loan conditions have been satisfied and the file can move toward signing or funding.

Real Estate Closing

Close of Escrow

Close of Escrow — The point when escrow conditions have been met, funds are disbursed, documents are recorded or delivered, and the transaction is complete.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Closing Disclosure

Closing Disclosure — A consumer mortgage closing form that itemizes loan terms, closing costs, credits, debits, and cash needed to close.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Closing Statement

Closing Statement — A statement prepared by escrow showing the final debits, credits, prorations, payoffs, and disbursements for a party.

Funds & Disbursement

Commission Disbursement

Commission Disbursement — Payment of broker compensation through escrow according to written commission instructions and closing conditions.

Contract & Offer Terms

Contingency

Contingency — A condition that must be satisfied or removed before a party is obligated to proceed with the transaction.

Title & Recording

Conveyance

Conveyance — The legal transfer of ownership or interest in property from one party to another.

Crypto & Digital Asset Escrow

Crypto Escrow

Crypto Escrow — An escrow structure designed to help coordinate the transfer, custody, verification, and release of cryptocurrency or digital assets.

D

Title & Recording

Deed

Deed — A legal document used to transfer ownership of real property from one party to another.

Payoffs & Liens

Deed of Trust

Deed of Trust — A recorded security instrument that gives a lender an interest in real property until the related loan is repaid.

Funds & Disbursement

Deposit

Deposit — Money delivered into escrow by a buyer or party to show commitment and fund part of the transaction.

Funds & Disbursement

Disbursement

Disbursement — The release of funds from escrow according to written instructions after required conditions are satisfied.

Contract & Offer Terms

Due Diligence Period

Due Diligence Period — The review window when a buyer may inspect property, documents, title, financing, business records, or other transaction details.

E

Funds & Disbursement

Earnest Money Deposit

Earnest Money Deposit — A buyer's good-faith deposit held by escrow or another authorized holder and usually credited toward the purchase at closing.

Escrow Basics

Escrow

Escrow — A neutral process where funds, documents, or assets are held and released only when written conditions are met.

Funds & Disbursement

Escrow Account

Escrow Account — A trust or holding account used to receive and safeguard transaction funds until they can be disbursed under instructions.

Parties & Roles

Escrow Agent

Escrow Agent — The neutral party authorized to hold funds, documents, or assets and carry out written escrow instructions.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Escrow Cancellation

Escrow Cancellation — The process of ending an escrow before closing, usually requiring written instructions about deposits, fees, and file disposition.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Escrow Fee

Escrow Fee — The fee charged for escrow services, coordination, document handling, fund control, and closing administration.

Parties & Roles

Escrow Holder

Escrow Holder — Another term for the neutral escrow company or officer holding funds and documents under written instructions.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Escrow Instructions

Escrow Instructions — Written directions signed by the parties that tell escrow what must happen before funds, documents, or assets can be released.

Parties & Roles

Escrow Officer

Escrow Officer — The escrow professional who coordinates documents, instructions, funds, closing statements, and communication between authorized parties.

1031 Exchange Escrow

Exchange Accommodation

Exchange Accommodation — Escrow support for a 1031 exchange transaction, coordinated with the qualified intermediary and exchange documents.

F

Compliance & Risk

FIRPTA

FIRPTA — A federal tax withholding regime that can apply when a foreign person sells U.S. real property interests.

Funds & Disbursement

Funding

Funding — The delivery of buyer funds, loan proceeds, or other required money into escrow before closing.

G

Title & Recording

Grant Deed

Grant Deed — A deed commonly used in California to transfer real property ownership from a grantor to a grantee.

H

Real Estate Closing

Hazard Insurance

Hazard Insurance — Property insurance that may be required by a lender before closing and funding a real estate transaction.

Funds & Disbursement

Holdback

Holdback — Funds retained in escrow after closing to address agreed repairs, missing documents, post-closing obligations, or unresolved conditions.

I

Real Estate Closing

Impound Account

Impound Account — A lender-managed account used to collect and pay recurring property taxes, insurance, or similar charges with mortgage payments.

Escrow Basics

Independent Escrow Company

Independent Escrow Company — An escrow company that is independent from the parties and handles transactions under licensing, regulation, and written instructions.

J

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Joint Escrow Instructions

Joint Escrow Instructions — Instructions signed by both buyer and seller that describe the mutual conditions for closing escrow.

L

Payoffs & Liens

Lien

Lien — A legal claim against property that may need to be paid, released, subordinated, or addressed before closing.

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Loan Documents

Loan Documents — The lender's documents that a borrower signs before loan funding and closing.

Payoffs & Liens

Loan Payoff

Loan Payoff — The amount needed to fully satisfy an existing loan so the lien can be released at or after closing.

Funds & Disbursement

Loan Proceeds

Loan Proceeds — Funds delivered by a lender into escrow after borrower signing, lender review, and funding authorization.

N

Escrow Basics

Neutral Third Party

Neutral Third Party — A party that does not represent buyer or seller and acts only according to signed instructions and applicable requirements.

Payoffs & Liens

Notice of Default

Notice of Default — A recorded notice that a borrower is in default under a deed of trust, often requiring careful payoff or title handling.

O

Escrow Basics

Opening Escrow

Opening Escrow — The start of the escrow process, usually after a signed agreement and delivery of initial instructions or deposit.

P

Payoffs & Liens

Payoff Demand

Payoff Demand — A written statement from a lender or lienholder listing the amount required to pay off an obligation through escrow.

Title & Recording

Preliminary Change of Ownership Report

Preliminary Change of Ownership Report — A California county form often submitted with a deed to report ownership transfer information.

Title & Recording

Preliminary Title Report

Preliminary Title Report — A title company report showing current ownership, liens, exceptions, easements, and other matters affecting title.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Proration

Proration — A split of recurring costs or credits, such as taxes, rent, HOA dues, or assessments, based on the closing date.

Contract & Offer Terms

Purchase Agreement

Purchase Agreement — The contract that establishes the transaction terms escrow will use to prepare instructions and coordinate closing.

Q

1031 Exchange Escrow

Qualified Intermediary

Qualified Intermediary — The exchange professional who holds exchange proceeds and helps structure a 1031 exchange outside the taxpayer's control.

R

Title & Recording

Recording

Recording — The submission and acceptance of documents by the county recorder, often marking completion of a real estate transfer.

Funds & Disbursement

Release of Funds

Release of Funds — Escrow's delivery of held money to the authorized party after the conditions for release have been met.

Contract & Offer Terms

Rescission

Rescission — The cancellation or undoing of a transaction or agreement, typically requiring written authority and party coordination.

S

Parties & Roles

Seller

Seller — The party transferring property, business assets, digital assets, or another item of value through escrow.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Seller Estimated Closing Statement

Seller Estimated Closing Statement — A preliminary statement showing the seller's expected credits, charges, payoffs, commissions, and net proceeds.

Funds & Disbursement

Seller Proceeds

Seller Proceeds — The amount due to the seller after payoffs, commissions, escrow charges, prorations, and other closing costs are deducted.

Closing Statements & Prorations

Settlement Statement

Settlement Statement — A closing statement showing the transaction's financial details, often including buyer and seller debits, credits, and disbursements.

Commercial & Specialty Escrow

Short Sale Escrow

Short Sale Escrow — An escrow involving lender approval to sell property for less than the amount owed on the existing loan.

Real Estate Closing

Signing Appointment

Signing Appointment — The meeting or remote process where parties sign required escrow, title, loan, and transfer documents.

Compliance & Risk

Source of Funds

Source of Funds — Information or documentation showing where money delivered to escrow came from when review is required.

Title & Recording

Statement of Information

Statement of Information — A form used by title companies to help distinguish a party from others with similar names and clear title issues.

Real Estate Closing

Supplemental Tax Bill

Supplemental Tax Bill — A property tax bill that may be issued after a change in ownership or reassessment and is separate from regular tax bills.

T

Title & Recording

Title Insurance

Title Insurance — Insurance that protects against covered title defects, liens, or ownership issues discovered after closing.

Funds & Disbursement

Trust Account

Trust Account — An account used to hold client or transaction funds separately from operating funds under applicable escrow rules.

U

Escrow Instructions & Documents

Unilateral Escrow Instructions

Unilateral Escrow Instructions — Instructions signed by one side of a transaction, often used with separate buyer and seller instructions in some closings.

V

Title & Recording

Vesting

Vesting — The way title ownership is held, such as by an individual, trust, entity, joint tenants, or tenants in common.

W

Funds & Disbursement

Wire Confirmation

Wire Confirmation — Verification that a wire transfer has been sent, received, or matched to the correct escrow file and instructions.

Compliance & Risk

Wire Fraud Prevention

Wire Fraud Prevention — Procedures used to reduce the risk of fraudulent wiring instructions, impersonation, and misdirected escrow funds.

This glossary is general educational information only. Escrow requirements can vary by transaction type, written instructions, lender requirements, title conditions, and applicable law. Parties should consult their own legal, tax, financial, and real estate advisors before acting.

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