Depends on the state. Some states need an atty to prepare a deed; some require an atty at closing; some don't; you and/or realtor can't always; call the local clerk's office and ask them.
2007-04-23 06:46:44
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answered by wizjp 7
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Yes, you can use an attorney to review the contract,etc. However, be sure you make all the disclosures required by law in your state. This is one of the liabilities of selling a home on your own. If you do not properly disclose the condition of the home/property, you can be liable to the buyer after the sale has closed. Another issue that sellers often neglect is to have time limits for inspections, closing, etc. in the contract that holds the seller up for what seems like forever. I am a Realtor in Oregon and have seen many of these situations. Just be very careful.
2007-04-23 07:35:56
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answered by caddemd 2
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Whike selling without a realtor is done, not using an attorney for the transaction would be your biggest mistake. Get a real estate attorney right away, and they will deal with the buyers, (who should also have an attorney) and handle all of the necessary paperwork right up to and through the closing. Best of Luck!!
2007-04-26 07:41:17
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answered by novastarbanker 3
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Yes you need a lawer even you sell your property by your self.To sell your property by your self will face following problems;1)find buyer 2)how to screen the interesting person;many people just want to see your place but not intend to buy or even some are cook.3) the real buyer they must hire a lawer to check your condition call title research to find out are you a real owner,and the bank of the buyer also need a lot of document from you.Beside the local law you have no choice to hire a real estate lawer to due of those problems and make up a contract for you.
2007-04-23 07:07:54
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answered by brother3 4
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Absolutely! A good lawyer will get you organized! Make sure you have your Title, Deed and survey ready for him. The Buyer also needs to have a good lawyer.He should present you with a pre approved Mortgage for the amount he will borrow. He will need to give you a written offer, a pre approval not written and signed by his lender and the name and contact info of his lawyer. You will then turn all of this over to your lawyer. If you want to make a counter offer ask your lawyer to draw up that paper and then send it to Buyer's lawyer. All the transactions will be handled by the lawyers at this point. The Buyer will need to arrange for a Home Inspection preferrably within a weekof you accepting his offer. The lawyers, again, will work with each of you in regards to contract dates, down payments, and finally closing.
Good Luck!:)
2007-04-23 07:02:33
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answered by ursaitaliano70 7
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Yes! I am doing the same thing as you. We sign papers tomorrow, at the attorneys office.
All a Realtor does is give all of the information that is needed to a Title company - line Chicago Title.
Find a knowledgeable attorney and you'll do just fine.
2007-04-23 06:58:14
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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call the police branch nearest you, and notice in case you might have a police officer escort you to get your stuff - it is your first step. you will desire to no longer permit him carry your stuff hostage like that. as far because of the fact the different legalities, does your criminal expert concentrate on belongings regulation? perhaps you go with yet another opinion, or to discover yet another criminal expert who specializes for the period of this manner of state of affairs. you will desire to have the terrific to sell, hon. some thing is incorrect right here. i'm able to understand desirous to remedy this in a civil way, yet that merely works while your opponent has an identical opinion. good now, he's being a jerk, so which you have gotten to combat hearth with hearth. terrific of success, hon P.S. the guy above is on the terrific music by making use of slicing off the electrical powered energy and water. he's residing there - he would desire to flow all those charges into HIS call. decrease them off, and tell the skill companies which you no longer stay there and are not from now on in charge for their money. :D
2016-12-26 20:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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To find a good closing attorney, call your local bar association, or call the attorney who originally closed the property when you purchased it. Shop around. Attorney costs can vary.
2007-04-23 08:12:14
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answered by CJKatl 4
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