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Put A Real Estate Attorney On Your Side
 
Whether you’re buying or selling a home, a real estate attorney can make sure your interests are protected.  For those considering a transaction without a real estate broker or agent, it is particularly important to engage an attorney.
 
 
If you are selling your home, you want the highest possible price and the fewest possible complications. You also want to avoid potential liabilities after the sale. An attorney can help you meet your goals.
 
 
A real estate attorney is the only member of your home-buying team qualified to give you legal advice. If you hire a real estate lawyer before you sign a purchase contract, you'll be making sure that your home-buying experience goes as smoothly as possible and that potential problems are resolved before closing. Why risk using a title agency and hoping no legal problems arise?
 
 
Title insurance secures your legal claim to the property you purchase and protects you against title "defects" -- legal rights to a property claimed by someone else. Defects can surface even after you've closed on the property. Furthermore, numerous circumstances can arise that keep you from having a “marketable” title and, thus, can hamper your ability to sell the property in the future, With title insurance, the title insurer not only pays the costs if you're ever forced to defend your ownership in court, but also covers loss if the title defects can't be settled.
 
Buying a lender's title insurance policy is required for obtaining a mortgage. This protects the lender against any title problems. To protect your interests, you'll also need owner's title insurance.
 
 
Rare is the real estate transaction that is completed without some give and take between the buyer and seller. You probably won’t want to accept the seller’s initial asking price. And the seller might not accept your counter offer. Negotiations are an integral part at arriving at the best deal.
 
 
In real estate transactions, the closing is the event at which you and the seller sign all of the documents to complete the transaction. The usually occurs in an office. While you and the seller will do all of the signing, others will be in the room to assist, including a closing agent. The closing agent might be your real estate attorney or the seller’s real estate attorney. Others present might include your real estate attorney, the seller’s real estate attorney, a mortgage loan officer, your real estate agent and the seller’s real estate agent.
 
 
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More would qualify for mortgage relief under new federal plan
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 20:16:02 GMT
The Obama administration announced radical changes to its struggling loan modification program this afternoon aimed at increasing the number of homeowners who can benefit from the plan.

Nationwide, new home sales had worst year in 2011
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 02:14:02 GMT
Sales of new homes nationwide slumped to a record low in 2011, ending the year on an unexpected downward slide.

Cerabino: Century Villagers fight for seats at golf course hearing
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 23:44:02 GMT
Chris Vallo stood on the 12th floor of the Palm Beach County Governmental Center on Thursday morning doing his best to manage the stream of retirees spilling out of the elevator from the lower floors.

Burt Reynolds' drops price for Hobe Sound 'Valhalla' home by $4 million
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 23:21:02 GMT
The price to live in Valhalla has dropped by $4 million. The waterfront five-bedroom home of actor Burt Reynolds, which was for sale in August for $9 million and on which foreclosure proceedings began in August, can now be had for $5 million.

Visitors' length of stay at issue; caregivers not subject to curbs
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:47:02 GMT
Dear Poliakoffs: Our condo documents state that guests can visit a resident for up to 30 consecutive days without being considered residents themselves.