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Do I Need A Real Estate Attorney When Buying Or Selling A Home In Florida?

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Buying or selling a property can be a life-defining moment for many homeowners. Whether it’s your first home you’re buying or if you’re selling to upgrade. It can be both exhilarating and challenging to close the deal.  While you don’t need a real estate attorney to handle the sale for you, there are many reasons why you should hire one.

Why Do I Need A Real Estate Attorney?

Buying or selling a home is an investment, which in turn comes with many different liabilities. Mistakes during the purchase or sale of a home can cost you the house you’re trying to buy or sell. It can also cost you additional fees that you may not have budgeted for.

It’s not a legal requirement in Florida to have a real estate lawyer during the purchase or sale of your home. However, it’s advised to hire the services of a licensed attorney because they have the knowledge and experience to advise you of anything that could impact the transaction. They can help protect you from unforeseen liabilities that you may not notice on your own. These include things that have been omitted in the paperwork or being able to handle liens on the property.

Any errors discovered after the transaction has been concluded will end up costing you thousands of dollars and hours wasted trying to get it fixed.  Having an attorney from the start will help ensure that you aren’t blindsided by any issues after closing.

Differences Between Real Estate Agents & Real Estate Attorneys

While both professions are involved in real estate matters, only a licensed and qualified attorney can help you with all your real estate needs. Attorneys are qualified and experienced in dealing with real estate law. This includes drafting or reviewing contracts, conducting title searches, planning for contingencies in case of bad timing or less-than-ideal inspection results, and more.

Real estate agents, on the other hand, are a little more limited in the scope of what they can and can’t do. In Florida, your attorney can function as both an attorney as well as the closing agent.

Finding The Right Real Estate Attorney In Coral Springs

Your real estate attorney will be able to help navigate you through the sale or purchase of your new home. At Handin Law, we have been successfully representing homebuyers in South Florida since 1969. 

We are dedicated to guiding you through every aspect of the real estate journey, from contract navigation and negotiation to finalizing the deal.  If you require additional information regarding our real estate services, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-877-815-4560!

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