First of all, remember to schedule and confirm your closing date and time. Closing can’t take place if you and the other people involved aren’t both aware of exactly when to meet and sign the final papers.
Make sure you allow for plenty of time for closing, as well. Don’t just use your lunch hour to sign the papers. If you don’t already have the day off, take a half or full day from work to give yourself some leeway. Things could come up and if they do, you wouldn’t want to have to rush.
Next, don’t forget to complete a final walkthrough. Even if a home was in perfect condition before, damage could have occurred since the last time you saw it. Schedule this walkthrough several days in advance and be prepared to negotiate if something is wrong.