If you’re looking to buy or sell a home or other property, you’re probably already talking to a real estate broker and a mortgage lender. But what about a real estate lawyer?
There are many parts of a typical real estate transaction that can use a real estate lawyer’s expertise. And if your real estate deal turns out to be atypical, having a real estate lawyer on your side can definitely pay off.
Here are five things a real estate lawyer can do that you probably can’t:
In some states, like Massachusetts, an attorney may be required for some portions of a real estate transaction. But even if your state doesn’t require it, working with an experienced real estate attorney can help ensure that your real estate transaction gets done the right way.
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