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If you are buying, selling, or currently own a home, and are in need of a seasoned real estate attorney to assist you, you have come to the right place. Attorney411.com has a vast network of top real estate attorneys across the country, and we will strategically match you with one that fits your specific needs. Real estate attorneys specialize in legal matters that range from residential and commercial real estate sale transactions, to landlord tenant issues, foreclosure, and various conflicts between parties.
In fact, many states require that a residential real estate or commercial real estate attorney be present at the time of closing. However, even if your state does not mandate their presence, it may be wise to have them there with you to make sure that you are protected from a legal perspective. Your attorney will review all of the paperwork from beginning to end, and make recommendations for revisions and omissions within the documentation.
Should you be facing landlord tenant issues, you can rest assured that our top notch real estate lawyers will know how to best facilitate the process in a streamlined and cost-effective way for you. There are multiple factors that can cause conflict between a landlord and their tenant. For a tenant, poor housing conditions such mold and pest infestation, safety concerns, discrimination, and even a global pandemic such as COVID-19 can all affect a tenant's desire or ability to either remain in the home or pay their rent. With a lease agreement is in place, hiring a lawyer can increase your chances of success when dealing with a difficult landlord situation and possible eviction.
On the other side of the coin, there are several reasons why a landlord may need to evict their tenant from their rental property, and may therefore need the services of a knowledgeable real estate attorney to get them there. For example, a tenant may simply stop paying rent for an excessive amount of time. Or perhaps the tenant and their visitors have caused damage to the property, have pets in the property without permission, or are smoking in a non-smoking home. Another scenario may include the tenant not vacating the premises after the end of their lease term and is now deemed a squatter.
Whatever the case may be, the eviction process typically involves many steps with strict legal requirements for the tenant and landlord. These requirements are governed by laws that are specific to your state, so they will range depending on the jurisdiction as well as exactly where the eviction is taking place.
Should you be finding yourself in the midst of a foreclosure, meaning you have fallen behind on your mortgage payments for at least 120 days, it is more important now than ever to hire an attorney to help you fight the foreclosure. In order to this effectively, your savvy foreclosure lawyer will help you navigate the rules and regulations, and provide you with your options. As an example, your attorney can assist you and help you avoid foreclosure by giving you a “loss mitigation” option, which is like a loan modification. He or she can help save your home in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and/or represent you during the foreclosure action.
Contractor problems can be another reason to hire a real estate attorney. There are several reasons why one might file a lawsuit against a contractor. The contractor may complete the job but not to the satisfaction or safety standards put in place by those who hired them. The contractor might have overcharged, or taken advantage of the homeowner by receiving monetary compensation but then failing to complete the work.
Attorney411.com is proudly your source for the most seasoned and savvy residential and commercial real estate attorneys in the country. To begin the process of being matched with the one that is the best fit for you, simply give us a call or contact us through our website. We look forward to helping you with your legal needs.