BUYING OR SELLING A PROPERTY? LET US HELP YOU THROUGH THE CONTRACT AND CLOSING PROCESS!
- OUR ATTORNEYS HAVE HELPED 1000s WITH TITLE, CLOSINGS, AND REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS OVER THE LAST DECADE
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. I don’t trust the title company chosen by the other party. What can I do?
As real estate attorneys we can represent you throughout the transaction as your counsel. We are a law firm and not a title company so we can do everything a title company does, and more, as attorneys. These additional services include drafting complex closing documents, provide legal advice, negotiate on your behalf, and threaten litigation if necessary.
Remember: Consulting an attorney early in the process, even before reviewing the contract, can save you time, money, and potential headaches down the line. They can guide you through the entire transaction, protect your interests, and ensure a smooth and successful closing.
2. I’m unrepresented by a realtor, what legal support do I need?
3. I have a draft contract for buying a house but I don’t have a realtor and I’m worried it’s not right. Should I get legal help?
4. What is title insurance and what does it cover?
5. I have an agreement to sell/buy a property with another person but we don’t have realtors. Should I get a lawyer to draft the contract?
6. Why do I need a Florida title attorney?
While not mandatory, hiring a title attorney is beneficial in situations like:
- Complex transactions: High-value properties, inherited properties, short sales, foreclosures, or deals with significant contingencies.
- Unforeseen challenges: Title defects, boundary disputes, financing hurdles, or other unexpected issues arise.
- Specific needs: You have unique requirements like complex tax implications, easements, or specific contract terms.
- Unrepresented buyer/seller: Lacking a realtor or needing additional legal representation beyond a standard realtor’s role.
- Concerns about the title company: Wanting an independent legal review of the title and insurance before closing.