Property Attorney in Long Island, Nassau County, Hempstead, Hewlett, Valley Stream, NY, and Surrounding Areas

When it comes to real estate, there are many things that might appear routine in Long Island, Nassau County, Hempstead, Hewlett, Valley Stream, NY, and the surrounding areas, but could definitely benefit from the assistance of a property attorney from the Law Offices of Aaron I. Katsman, P.C. Issues such as driveway easements, location of new construction, and even property boundaries can cause many issues where having a property attorney involved can dramatically simplify things. And when it comes to buying or selling property, a property attorney can help uncover hidden issues and bring resolutions to allow the real estate transaction to move forward. Contact our team today to partner with one of our property attorneys on your project.

What Can Be Missed

Real estate agents have their place, and they do a very good job within their realm of knowledge. However, there are numerous issues that a property attorney can help with, including issues such as unknown liens, title errors, inspection issues, and deed recording errors. All of these different issues can result in delays in completing a transaction, increased costs, or even litigation. These issues can’t be properly addressed by a real estate agent.

A property attorney can help with real estate transactions in the sense of being able to spell out certain requirements in the contract. Our property attorneys understand very well what items must be disclosed and the kinds of language that are used in contracts to obscure issues. And while it might seem strange to include certain requests in the contract, a good property attorney will help craft that language to include those requests.

Getting Third Party Advice

No matter what real estate issue clients have, a good property attorney is there to give unbiased third-party advice. Many times, a property attorney can salvage a real estate transaction that otherwise might fall apart. Real estate agents can only provide information, whereas a property attorney can take legal action on your behalf. In many cases, with a real estate transaction, unless you have a property attorney on your team, no one else is representing you.

No matter if you are buying or selling a property in Long Island, Nassau County, Hempstead, Hewlett, Valley Stream, NY, and the surrounding areas, working with a property attorney from the Law Offices of Aaron I. Katsman, P.C. is a smart move. We can help with reviewing contracts or negotiating terms, as well as ensuring compliance with local regulations. Contact our team today to learn more about the advantages of working with a property attorney.