Connecticut Real Estate Attorney
Connecticut Real Estate Attorney Protects Rights of Buyers and Sellers
Enfield Law Firm Familiar with Connecticut Real Estate Law
If you are in the market to buy or sell real estate in Connecticut, you need an attorney that is capable of handling complex residential real estate transactions. Enfield Attorney Susan M. Williams, LLC has more than two decades of experience in real estate law, and will explain your options and provide the expert guidance you need.
Do I Need a Real Estate Attorney?
Whether you are buying or selling real estate, your team of expert advisors should include a real estate attorney who can review any offer you make or consider, make sure your rights are protected, and assist with some of the following tasks:
- Review and explain the binder, purchase and sales agreements
- Make certain that there are no covenants, easements, or liens registered against the property that might interfere with your use of it
- Prepare and file all legal documents
- Clarify the terms of a mortgage
- Scrutinize the taxes owing and utilities paid prior to closing
- Attend the closing with you and review the documents you will be asked to sign
- Arrange for title insurance protection
- Prepare the deed and power of attorney, if necessary
- Arrange for transfer of security deposits
In many states, it is common for title insurance companies or title companies to perform all real estate closings; however, Connecticut has historically required that attorneys perform real estate closings, as opposed to paralegals or title companies.
Whether you are a first time home buyer or a commercial real estate developer, the attorneys at Susan M. Williams, LLC have over 25 years of experience tackling the issues and paperwork associated with Connecticut real estate transactions. For comprehensive legal advice, contact our firm online, via e-mail, or call 860-265-4764 and set up your free initial consultation today.