Our attorneys have handled thousands of residential closing and title examinations for U.S. and foreign individuals and companies with residential real estate interests in South Florida’s Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Whether we are representing a buyer or a seller, we are prepared to make the entire real estate conveyance process clear and enjoyable for you. Our office specializes in the transfer of real estate and is prepared to assist with the purchase and sale of primary residences and investment properties.
• Negotiate the purchase and sale agreement to protect buyer interests. The Florida Association of Realtor contract is supposed to be standard, but there are many disadvantages to using the form alone and without changes can expose you to costs you won’t know about until it is too late.
• Resolve issues which may arise during the purchase and conduct searches no title company would conduct and few other lawyers would, which may not effect title, but will certainly effect you if they are not done.
• Explain the mortgage process and assist in understanding just what the lender’s commitment letter requires.
• Assist in the coordination of the closing and represent you at the closing, review all closing documents and explain their meaning and significance to you in a way you can understand.
• Answer questions you might have and resolve disputes that may arise at any time during the closing process.
• Negotiate the purchase and sale agreement. The Florida Association of Realtor contract is supposed to be standard, but there are many disadvantages to using the form alone and without changes can expose you to additional liability and cost you more at the time of closing.
• Resolve issues which may arise during the sale.
• Explain the mortgage process and explain the legalities of the buyer’s lender’s requirements.
• Help resolve and clear any issues that may be found in the examination of a property’s title.
• Prepare all of the closing documents for transfer from the seller to the buyer. There are many and they contain all sorts of representations and warranties. You need to know what you are signing and make sure the person preparing them represents you and your interests only. A title company can’t do that for you.
• Assist in the coordination of the closing and review all closing documents and explain their meaning and significance.