What Does A Real Estate Lawyer Do At Closing?

What Does A Real Estate Lawyer Do At Closing?
Corey Beck

Real estate transactions involve a multitude of people and steps to make sure all clients walk away content. Real estate agents, appraisers, insurance agents, and multiple attorneys often all work on one transaction to check off every box necessary to ensure the home is safe to inhabit, paid for, and legally transferable. 

Within these transactions, lawyers may be introduced to conduct property title searches, review contracts, and mitigate any potential legal issues that arise during the buying and selling process. To check details and ensure legality before signing, consider looking for a closing attorney near you to verify your real estate transaction. 

When You Should Hire A Closing Attorney

Real estate lawyers can act as the closing attorney in real estate transactions, like purchasing a home, by reviewing the legal aspects of the buying or selling process. 

Most people read over contracts before signing them, but additionally having a lawyer, and in real estate cases, a closing attorney, read over it makes sure you won’t suffer from any hidden clauses or unexpected costs. 

Hire a real estate closing attorney if:

  • You are experiencing difficulties at closing
  • You feel like the agents or others involved are not being fully transparent
  • You have concerns about the title of the property and its transfer
  • You are purchasing a property that was in foreclosure
  • You are purchasing commercial real estate
  • Your contract includes unconventional terms, such as buying a property “as-is”
  • Your state mandates a closing attorney must be used in real estate transactions
    • States that currently require this: Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Georgia, West Virginia, South Caroline, and Massachusetts

What Does My Closing Attorney Do?

Specifically, your attorney will be reading over or writing your contract, noting things of consequence to confirm with you as the discussed terms of the real estate transaction. 

They will also be arranging the closing dates and handling the transfer of funds for the property. For example, if you are closing on a home and wish to move in by a certain date, your closing attorney can arrange for the property to be officially yours by that date, with funds and titles having been legally transferred to their necessary people or institutions. 

Your real estate closing attorney should also be providing you peace of mind, making sure the process is swiftly moving along without issue or quickly fixing them as they arise. 

Finding A Real Estate Closing Attorney Near You

Oftentimes, people are able to ask lawyers they know or have previously employed to point them in the direction of a trustworthy closing attorney. However, not everyone has needed legal advice in the past or they have had a bad experience with an attorney and don’t wish to seek their recommendations. 

If you are searching for a closing attorney, contact our team at The Law Office of Corey Beck by calling (702) 678-1999 or requesting a consultation. We are here to help with your real estate questions and needs.

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