What does a Real Estate Attorney Do? | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Real estate attorneys do more than just closing transactions - they draft contracts, handle disputes, assist with zoning issues, create LLCs, re-title property, and more.
Key Insights
- π Real estate attorneys handle a wide range of legal tasks beyond closing real estate transactions.
- π They draft contracts, leases, and easements and provide guidance on property disputes.
- π² Creating LLCs and navigating zoning issues are also part of their expertise.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What types of documents do real estate attorneys draft?
Real estate attorneys draft a wide range of documents, including contracts, leases, and easements. They ensure the legality and clarity of these documents.
Q: Can real estate attorneys help with disputes between neighbors?
Yes, real estate attorneys often assist with disputes between neighbors, providing legal advice and guidance to resolve issues peacefully and lawfully.
Q: What other services do real estate attorneys provide besides closing transactions?
Real estate attorneys help clients with zoning issues, creating LLCs or other entities, re-titling property, and navigating complex legal issues related to real estate.
Q: How do real estate attorneys assist with property re-titling for married couples?
Real estate attorneys can help married couples transfer property ownership from individual names to joint ownership, such as husband and wife, or into a trust, providing necessary legal documentation.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Real estate attorneys handle various legal aspects of real estate transactions, including drafting contracts, leases, and easements.
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They provide legal advice and consultation on real estate disputes and issues.
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They assist with creating LLCs, navigating zoning issues, and re-titling property.
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