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Having a Miami-based real estate lawyer on your side can help make sure your interests are faithfully upheld. And the earlier in the process you involve a real estate lawyer (e.g., pre-contract signing), the more value you gain. One of the greatest benefits of using an attorney is that he or she has an ethical obligation to work on behalf of your best interest.
Plus, your real estate attorney is versed in Florida real estate law and will either personally perform or make sure the following procedures are completed in a timely, professional manner:
• Review the contract and ensure that all provisions and contingencies are in your best interest
• Inform you of your legal rights and obligations
• Obtain a title search, evaluate the status of the title and require appropriate legal remedies to clear any defects
• Advise you on what the title policy does not protect against, emphasizing marketability of the title when you sell
• Prepare or review the closing statement and other closing documents, and let you know about seller contingencies that affect your interests
• Interpret and counsel you about all legal documents related to the title and transaction, including deeds, mortgages and closing statements
• Advise you on how you should take the title to the home, and how this affects your overall business and personal estate
• Check for unrecorded municipal liens, including sewer and special assessment liens
• Prepare a bill of sale to cover any personal property such as curtains and appliances that you and the seller agree shall remain in the home
• Inform you about the income, estate, and gift tax consequences to your estate
The fees (and value) of a Florida real estate attorney
You can hire either a non-lawyer title agency or a Florida real estate lawyer to handle your title insurance. You might think the attorney would cost more, but actually they both cost about the same. The benefit to letting your real estate lawyer handle the title insurance is that he or she can also:
• Prepare the purchase contract
• Resolve any title or inspection issues
• Give you legal advice throughout the transaction
A title agency that isn't affiliated with a real estate lawyer cannot do any of those things.
Whether or not separate attorney fees will be charged depends on the way the transaction is structured. Typically, if your attorney acts as the closing agent and provides your title insurance, there will be no other fees involved. If you hire a Florida real estate lawyer to review the title commitment and other documents prepared by someone else, a moderate and reasonable fee will be charged, with the actual cost varying across the state.
Call us to help you find a Miami-based real estate attorney near you.
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