Purchase and Sale of Residential and Commercial Property
Buying or selling a home or commercial property may be the biggest purchase or sale of your life. As you go through this process, you will deal with real estate agents, bank employees, and possibly a title company. Do you need a real estate attorney?
Think about this. Who will look out for your interests? Do you think someone that you're dealing with will try to talk you into doing something that might have some incentive for them? Are you able to examine and understand everything in the mountain
of paperwork that will be presented to you?
You may be tempted to save a few bucks to try to complete a transaction on your own. But, if you're tempted to save this way, remember that attorneys belong to a regulated profession that has standards they must meet and insurance to cover damages if they make an error or omission. Should you make a mistake during a transaction without a lawyer, you will not have the same luxury. Your real estate lawyer at Elder Law Firm does many things, including helping you understand the contracts, preparing all the legal documents, verifying that there are no covenants, easements, or liens registered against the property that will impede your use of it, and scrutinizing any adjustments that may need to be made prior to the transaction closing. The real estate lawyer also will attend the closing and review all the papers that you will sign before you sign them.
A real estate lawyer also can prepare deeds and powers of attorney, if necessary, and can review or prepare the purchase and sale agreement, including negotiating its terms on your behalf. The real estate attorney can also help you manage any issues that arise during the transaction and will help you correct them.
At Elder Law Firm, we have more than twenty years of experience helping people like you with commercial and residential real estate transactions. We understand the
importance of the process of purchasing, selling or refinancing real estate as your home or investment property, and we are well-equipped to assist you in the preparation of documents that protect you and your family and plan for the future.
Elder Law Firm serves clients in North Metro Atlanta, including Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, Woodstock, and other communities in Bartow County, Cherokee
County, Cobb County, and Paulding County.
Think about this. Who will look out for your interests? Do you think someone that you're dealing with will try to talk you into doing something that might have some incentive for them? Are you able to examine and understand everything in the mountain
of paperwork that will be presented to you?
You may be tempted to save a few bucks to try to complete a transaction on your own. But, if you're tempted to save this way, remember that attorneys belong to a regulated profession that has standards they must meet and insurance to cover damages if they make an error or omission. Should you make a mistake during a transaction without a lawyer, you will not have the same luxury. Your real estate lawyer at Elder Law Firm does many things, including helping you understand the contracts, preparing all the legal documents, verifying that there are no covenants, easements, or liens registered against the property that will impede your use of it, and scrutinizing any adjustments that may need to be made prior to the transaction closing. The real estate lawyer also will attend the closing and review all the papers that you will sign before you sign them.
A real estate lawyer also can prepare deeds and powers of attorney, if necessary, and can review or prepare the purchase and sale agreement, including negotiating its terms on your behalf. The real estate attorney can also help you manage any issues that arise during the transaction and will help you correct them.
At Elder Law Firm, we have more than twenty years of experience helping people like you with commercial and residential real estate transactions. We understand the
importance of the process of purchasing, selling or refinancing real estate as your home or investment property, and we are well-equipped to assist you in the preparation of documents that protect you and your family and plan for the future.
Elder Law Firm serves clients in North Metro Atlanta, including Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, Woodstock, and other communities in Bartow County, Cherokee
County, Cobb County, and Paulding County.