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When we enter a real estate deal, we hope everything will go through as planned, but plans don't always work out. This can lead to litigation, but if you have a real estate attorney, he or she will represent you in the litigation and make sure you come out of the deal as best...
After you sign a contract and take possession of the property, you may have few options if you later discover the deal isn't exactly as you thought it was. Suing for damages may be the best option.
Those dealing in real estate at any level can benefit from the services of a skilled real estate attorney. While he or she can help you if problems arise, he or she serves an equally greater role by anticipating, identifying, and preventing problems β a much less expensive...
So whatβs the difference between nonrecurring and recurring closing costs? Nonrecurring costs occur only once and usually include the appraisal fee, title insurance, and transfer taxes. Recurring costs involve the first in a series of payments, such as insurance and property...
We recognize that being forced to sell your home to avoid a foreclosure can be an emotional process for many homeowners. Working with an experienced real estate attorney can help you ensure someone is on your side to fight for your rights.
Many times, it is reassuring just knowing that there is an expert available who can answer any questions you have about a pending real estate sale or purchase. Working with a real estate attorney provides you with that expert, and it is an expert who can lawfully provide legal...
Did you know that a real estate attorney is different from a closing attorney? A real estate attorney handles a much wider variety of real-estate-related legal issues, whereas a closing attorney only specializes in closing a property transaction.
Bargain and sale deeds are very similar to quit claim deeds. In both cases, the deeds allow the transfer of real estate ownership to family members and trusts, and they make no specific guarantees about the property.
Have a neighbor that you believe has overstretched his or her property line into what is rightfully yours? The process by which these disputes are legally resolved varies in each state.
Are there ever times when you wish you could toss your current corporate tenants out of your building and bring in someone else? Since evictions can be tricky in all circumstances, itβs smart to bring in a real estate attorney before you do anything.
Did you know that real estate lawyers can assist with construction issues? For example, they can help buyers when a construction deadline has not been met, as well as resolve disputes over zoning, land use, and permits.
A successful closing is crucial to a real estate transaction, and we will make sure that all of the closing documents required by law are available, in order, signed, and properly filed, so your home purchase has a smooth landing.
If you donβt have significant experience dealing with real estate contracts, you may find that many passages are virtually indecipherable because of all the clauses and legal terminology. Working with a real estate attorney can help you ensure that you understand what youβre...
Home surveys are a necessary step in the process of buying a new home. They help to ensure that no miscellaneous items have been overlooked. Surveys can include pest inspections, flood insurance inspections, and structural integrity inspections.
Did you know that if you are buying a home from a seller who is hiding a title defect like a prior lien for example, that the bank could foreclose on your property should you miss a mortgage payment? In fact even purchasing title insurance doesn't always help in this regard;...
Although legal fees may be the last thing you think you can afford when trying to avoid a foreclosure, getting legal assistance could give you options you didn't know existed.