The day the purchaser receives possession of the property. This is usually the settlement date.
The date on which possession of a property is given or taken. Usually, this is the same as the settlement date, but this does not have to be the case.
The day the purchasers take occupancy of the home, normally when the ownership of the property transfers and the balance of the purchase price is paid to the vendor.
The date by which you must have left the house and handed over the keys.
Date on which a purchaser takes possession of the purchased property and is free to occupy it.
The date upon which the Buyer can move into their new home. This date can be moved past closing to allow for special (Seller) owner circumstances, such as moving, with proper written agreement by all parties.
The day on which a property's new owner is actually entitled to occupy that property.
Date on which the purchaser is entitled to possession of the property.
The date on the Contract of Purchase and Sale on which the buyer gets physical possession of the property.
The date on which the prushaser is to take occupancy of the premises.