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    How a Real Estate Attorney Can Help You Navigate a Property Sale or Purchase

    Buying or selling real estate is one of the most significant financial transactions many people will ever make. Whether it’s your first home, an investment property, or commercial real estate, the process is often complex, fast-moving, and legally binding. That’s why having a real estate attorney on your side isn’t just helpful—it’s smart.

    At Ginsburg Law Group, PC, we protect your interests, help prevent costly mistakes, and ensure your real estate transaction goes smoothly from offer to closing.


    🏡 What Is Real Estate Law?

    Real estate law governs the buying, selling, leasing, and use of land and property. In a typical sales transaction, it involves:

    • Reviewing and drafting contracts

    • Handling title and deed transfers

    • Ensuring compliance with zoning laws

    • Reviewing financing and mortgage agreements

    • Facilitating the closing process

    Whether you’re a buyer or seller, a real estate attorney ensures the transaction is legally sound, enforceable, and in your best interest.


    🔍 How We Help Buyers in Real Estate Transactions

    If you’re buying a home, condo, or investment property, you need more than a real estate agent—you need legal protection. Here’s how we help:

    Contract Review and Negotiation

    We review the Agreement of Sale and ensure the terms protect your interests. If needed, we negotiate contingencies (home inspections, repairs, financing, etc.) or custom clauses tailored to your situation.

    Title Review and Due Diligence

    We examine the title report to make sure the seller has the legal right to transfer the property—and that it’s free of liens, unpaid taxes, easements, or boundary issues.

    Coordination with Lenders and Inspectors

    We work with your lender, title company, and inspectors to ensure all documents are accurate and all conditions are met prior to closing.

    Closing Representation

    We attend the closing to review and explain final documents—including the HUD-1 settlement statement, deed, mortgage paperwork, and title insurance—and ensure everything is correct before you sign.

    Problem Solving

    If any legal issues arise (such as seller non-disclosure, defects found late in the process, or last-minute title issues), we respond quickly and effectively to protect your rights and keep the deal on track.


    🏠 How We Help Sellers in Real Estate Transactions

    As a seller, you also have legal exposure—and an attorney can help avoid liability and ensure you get to the closing table without delays.

    Drafting and Reviewing the Sales Contract

    We help you prepare or review the Agreement of Sale, making sure terms like deposit amounts, closing dates, and contingency periods work in your favor.

    Resolving Title and Disclosure Issues

    We assist in clearing any title defects (like old liens or judgments) and help you comply with disclosure laws to avoid future lawsuits.

    Negotiating Repairs and Inspection Items

    If buyers request repairs or credits after inspections, we guide you through negotiations and document all agreements properly.

    Assisting with Payoffs and Closing Documents

    We review final closing documents to ensure you’re paid the correct amount and no unauthorized fees are charged. We also help with mortgage payoffs, lien releases, and deed preparation.


    📄 Key Legal Documents We Handle

    As part of a real estate transaction, we routinely draft, review, and explain:

    • Purchase and Sale Agreements

    • Deeds (Warranty, Quitclaim, Special Warranty)

    • Mortgage and financing documents

    • Title insurance policies

    • Settlement statements (HUD-1 or Closing Disclosure)

    • Addenda, riders, and contingencies

    • Leaseback or occupancy agreements (if applicable)


    🏛️ Why Hire a Real Estate Attorney?

    Real estate agents and title companies play an important role—but they do not represent you legally. Only an attorney can:

    • Offer legal advice

    • Draft and modify contracts

    • Explain the legal consequences of your agreements

    • Protect your interests in a dispute

    • Represent you in court, if needed

    In many states (including Pennsylvania), attorneys are not required at closing—but having one can save you from major legal and financial headaches.


    💼 Why Choose Ginsburg Law Group, PC?

    • Experienced in residential and commercial transactions

    • Hands-on, responsive representation from start to finish

    • Affordable, flat-rate services available for standard transactions

    • Skilled in resolving disputes if problems arise before or after closing

    We bring the legal knowledge and peace of mind you need for one of life’s biggest decisions.


    🧭 Buying or Selling Property? Let Us Guide You Every Step of the Way.

    Whether you’re purchasing your dream home, selling investment property, or navigating a complex real estate deal, Ginsburg Law Group, PC is here to make the process easier, smoother, and safer.

    We’ll ensure that your rights are protected, your documents are sound, and your transaction is set up for success.


    📞 Call us today for a free consultation about your real estate transaction – 855-978-6564!

    We are currently accepting clients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
    Please contact us to discuss your real estate needs.

     

    Attorney Ginsburg is also a licensed Pennsylvania salesperson with Liberty Bell Real Estate in Jenkintown and can assist with your purchase or sale of real estate in Pennsylvania.  For Assistance with buying or selling, contact Amy today!