Understanding the ins and outs of real estate can be challenging. Over the last few years this has been escalated even further with the number of mortgage foreclosures and short sales. This brief presentation is meant to give incite on how a real estate attorney can help you in the process of buying or selling you home as well as assist you in any legal matter you may be dealing with, such as a strategic default.
Buying legal | What a Real Estate Attorney Can Do For You!
1. How using a Real-Estate Attorney can give you the upper hand
in your real estate transactions.
BUYING LEGAL
2. What Can a Real Estate Attorney Do?
Whether you are selling or
purchasing real property, a real
estate attorney can help you
with the process.
Before there were real estate
brokers, sellers’ brokers,
buyers’ brokers, transactional
brokers, mortgage brokers
and title insurance companies,
all real estate transactions were
handled by attorneys.
3. What Can a Real Estate Attorney Do?
Real estate attorneys can assist
in a number of property legal
matters.
As Real estate attorney can
represent homeowners in court
who are facing
foreclosure, advises clients in
great depth on short sales,
strategic defaults, deed in lieu
and which course of action is
best for the clients’ family.
4. WHAT CAN A REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY DO?
Because legal matters are very serious, your average brokers cannot give counsel on
mortgage foreclosures, contract law, financing, or any other legal subjects that effect real
estate transactions.
5. What Can a Real Estate Attorney Do?
Most real estate brokers do not
represent the interests of their
customers, because they are
operating as “transactional
brokers”.
Their main purpose is to
“facilitate the sale”, and have
no fiduciary responsibility to
their customers.
When hiring a real estate
attorney, they are required to
represents the client’s interest,
and the client’s interest only, as
required by law.
6. WHAT CAN A REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY DO?
If you are thinking about selling your home, hiring a lawyer is the best way to protect your
interests. Unlike a broker, your lawyer will never make you sign away your rights.
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