Answer: Because you do not want to risk flushing your money down the toilet. You have probably heard people say that you don’t really need a lawyer for a real estate transaction. Or you may be under the impression that real estate closings are easy for lawyers, and your real estate lawyer really isn’t doing much other than collecting a check at closing. To be honest, I hope and pray that your lawyer does not have much to do, because a smooth transaction makes the herculean task of moving a lot less stressful. Unfortunately, most real estate transactions will involve some unexpected hiccups, and that’s when having an…
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Closing Costs Part 2 – Title Charges
In the second installment of my series on closing costs, I will tackle title charges. Generally speaking, when you buy or sell a home, the closing of the transaction takes place at a title company. The title company has two main roles: 1. escrowee and 2. issuing title insurance. As escrowee, the title company receives funds from the buyer and lender and disburses the money at the end of the closing based on the parties instructions. Title insurance insures the buyer’s clear title to the property. Title companies don’t work for free, so there are some costs associated with the services they provide. Escrow/Settlement Fee This fee is for the title…
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Estimate Your Closing Costs – Part 1
If you have ever bought or sold a home, you know that there are all sorts of charges that you incur in addition to the purchase price, which are known to most as “closing costs.” We all know about them, but estimating the final number can be elusive if you are not familiar with the process. In the next four emails, I am going to shed some light on calculating the closing costs, so that you can better understand what the home is really going to cost you as a buyer or what you can expect to walk away with as a seller. Real Estate Taxes The real estate tax…
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The Five Questions To Ask Your Real Estate Attorney First
How much do you charge? This seems like a no-brainer, but I am surprised at how often people do not ask me during the introduction phone call. There is no reason to be shy! No one expects the attorney to work for free, but you need to know that the cost is within your budget. Is it a flat fee or hourly? Hint: it should be a flat fee for a standard real estate buy or sell. Does the attorney front costs to be reimbursed at the closing, or do you have to pay as you go? Do not leave the cost as a mystery to be solved at the…
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How To Hire A Real Estate Lawyer
My friends at avvo.com wrote a nice little guide for those of you who are in the market for a real estate lawyer. Check out the guide here. It’s definitely worth checking out if you want an anxiety free way to get some questions answered. Another anxiety free way to get your real estate law questions answered is to email me at patrick@loftus-law.com or call me at 773-632-8330. Telephone consultations are done free of charge! See what my clients have to say about me!








