If you are looking to buy or sell a home, you should strongly consider working with a real estate attorney. Each step of the transaction has a lot of moving parts and an experienced real estate attorney can help ensure you are adequately protected and secure.
In addition to providing you with security, we personally walk you through each step of the process from start to finish. Simply put, we strive to make sure your selling or purchasing experience is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Each real estate transaction is different and unique. In addition, there are many steps and people involved in each stage of the process. That being said, however, there are some global phases that are inherent to each closing.
For example, each closing begins with an offer. The next stage is the famous "attorney review" period. Following attorney review, there are inspections, due diligence, title reports and lender clearance. Finally, the conveyance documents are prepared and reviewed. Once the final numbers and disclosures are approved by all parties, the funds are disbursed and the keys are handed over.
Although it may seem a bit daunting, we act as your personal guide and hold your hand all the way from the first step through the end.
Interested in learning more about the closing process? Check out our First-Time Home Buyers Guide below.
In additional to residential properties, we do commercial closings as well! Whether you are buying or selling an apartment building, strip mall, warehouse, office building, development or multifamily property, we have the experience necessary to ensure you achieve a smooth transaction and are properly protected.
As you can see, there is a lot to the closing process. Don't wait until it's too late! Once an offer has been accepted, it's time to get a real estate attorney on board. Contact us today to get started!
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