Real Estate
Description
The law firm of Helmer, Paul, Conley & Kasselman understands that purchasing a home is a difficult process, whether you are purchasing your first home or a subsequent one. We are here to assist individuals with the following:
- Drafting and review of purchase and sale agreements, property transfer agreements and leases
- Financing and refinancing
- Title search and title insurance
- Mortgage closings
Attorneys
Law Clerk
Why Choose Us?
Our attorneys have assisted individuals in real estate transactions for many years. We have the knowledge and the experience to help ensure that appropriate steps are taken to make certain of a smooth transfer. Our attorneys may represent either the buyer or seller in the transaction. Come in and meet with our attorneys to discuss how we may assist you in what is among the most significant transactions of your life, free of charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
- 1. Do I need an attorney for the purchase and sale of a home?
• If you are planning or are entering into a purchase or sale of a home, it is highly recommended for you to contact a real estate attorney. Only they will be able to completely explain the issues to you, protect your rights, and adequately handle any disputes that might arise in the transaction.
- 2. The offer is accepted and we have a signed contract. What happens next?
• When the contract is signed by both sides, it gets delivered to the buyers’ and sellers’ attorneys. Then attorney review begins.
- 3. What is "attorney review"?
• Within three business days of the receipt of a fully signed contract, either or both attorneys can send letters to the other attorney either accepting the contract as is, rejecting the contract unless certain changes are made to it, or asking that the contract be modified for various procedural ways that do not directly impact the validity of the contract. For instance, instead of rejecting the contract, it is accepted with the listed changes but, until both sides agree on all issues that each side brings up, attorney review continues and can last as little as one day or as long as one month.
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