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Boston Real Estate Attorney
Elite Lawyers |
2014/08/27
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Need help with the closing of your Boston Home Purchase? Look no further! Our Boston Real Estate Lawyers are knowledgeable in all matters of Boston Real Estate with a working knowledge of procedures and requirements and can ultimately help with the closing of your home purchase. Our Boston Real Estate lawyers also handle commercial closings and prepare all closing documents: UCC’s, rent assignment, security agreements, notes and mortgages.
Considering leasing space too? Our Boston Real Estate Lawyers can help with that too by reviewing the lease and explaining what you need to know.
Contact our Boston Real Estate Lawyers for help on:
- Property Lien
- Contract Law
- Quit Claim Deed
- Foreclosure
- Construction Law
Our Boston Real Estate Lawyer’s primary objective is to ensure that “good title” to the property is being transferred. “Good Title” refers to lawyer’s examination of probate records, surveys, plats, and other legal documents pertaining to the title. If no problems occur, your Boston Real Estate Lawyer will issue a title insurance policy which guarantees a proper title transfer, also known as a “lender’s policy or Mortgage policy.” This policy is required by the mortgage lender. You also have the option of purchasing an owner’s policy which protects your interest. If any problems are present during the title examination, your lawyer will contact the involved parties to work things out.
If you’re planning on buying a home in Massachusetts or need legal advice from a knowledgeable Massachusetts Real Estate Attorney, contact us today and let our Boston Real Estate Lawyers help you.
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