Working with a realtor attorney in Nassau County, Long Island, Hewlett, Hempstead, Valley Stream, NY, and the surrounding areas means that you likely have an edge when compared to the other party you are working with. At the Law Offices of Aaron I. Katsman, P.C., you will have experienced representation for your real estate transaction. And yet, even with all of our experience in real estate transactions, there are still important things that clients should know before they get too deep into things. Here we will detail some of these things that clients and potential clients should keep in mind when working with a realtor attorney. Contact our team today as soon as you decide to start looking to buy or sell property.
What Clients Should Know with a Realtor Lawyer
Perhaps one of the most important things that clients should keep in mind is that it is never too early to involve a realtor attorney. We would rather get involved weeks, or even longer, before things get too deep with a real estate transaction, versus being called in after things have started to progress. The main reason for this is that we likely can do almost nothing after the fact, but if we are involved from the start, we can have a significant impact on the transaction.
It is also important not to choose just any attorney, but to choose an attorney that is well versed in real estate. Realtor attorneys can also do things that real estate agents cannot do legally. The misconception that real estate attorneys are only for buyers is real. We also provide a great deal of service for real estate sellers. Often, it is the case that if a real estate transaction goes smoothly, it is due to the work that the realtor attorney has done.
Your Lawyer is a Part of the Team
Your realtor attorney is not a substitute for your real estate agent. Rather, your realtor attorney is part of your real estate team. Because many contracts have legal language in them, your realtor attorney will be adept at providing common language descriptions to you about what that legal language means. Your real estate agent will also likely learn information that will make them a better agent as well. Both professions offer important skills for a successful real estate transaction.
Because the buying and selling of a home is one of the largest transactions that anyone in Nassau County, Long Island, Hewlett, Hempstead, Valley Stream, NY, and the surrounding areas will make, having the best real estate team is of utmost importance. The team at the Law Offices of Aaron I. Katsman, P.C. has more than 25 years of real estate experience. Contact us today to bring our realtor attorneys together with your real estate team.