You can find the best Rochester real estate attorney near you at- Marino Law group. Our Real Estate lawyers are specialized to handle all Residential real estate matters. Whether you are buying or building a home we help make sure all the legal documents are in order.
Our Lawyers of Real Estate are handling real estate transactions in Rochester NY for 20 years and helps buyers, sellers and landlords with residential real estate transaction services, such as contracts, leases, title reviews and closings.
From the initial contract signing to closing, our team’s individualized attention to our clients' needs is what consistently exceeds their expectations. We work with your realtor, lender or title company to ensure your transaction proceeds as smoothly as possible.
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Have A Commercial Real Estate Dispute? Hire expert Rochester, NY commercial real estate attorney at Marino Law Group. Our attorneys represent buyers, sellers and landlords in real estate transactions for purchase, sale, and leasing matters. Our attorneys are experts at navigating the complexities of commercial real estate. We provide clients with sound counsel and advocacy in contract matters, commercial real estate investments and property management representations. Contact us at the onset so that we may put our legal knowledge and experience to work for you.
When buying or selling a home, when legal questions or conflicts arise, your agent cannot (ethically) give you legal advice. They cannot represent you in legal proceedings. A real estate attorney is your sounding board and advocate. They represent you and only you. Here are the situations where you may need a real estate lawyer to step in on your behalf:
Negotiation: If you are not a wheeler-dealer, it can be cost-effective to hire an attorney to negotiate the purchase terms on your behalf. Price is only one factor. You or the seller may demand legally complex contingencies (proof of funds, passing inspection, sale of the buyer's home, a specified closing date or cutoff, etc.)
Problems with the title: Title discrepancies are not necessarily a dealbreaker, but you may need legal intervention to compel the other party to clear up the title defects. There can be many glitches you don't aware of, such as: The owner doesn't actually have authority to sell. Their ex-spouse is still listed on the title. Or there was a co-signer on the mortgage. Or an unpaid contractor has a lien against the property.
Breach of contract:
What if the seller (or buyer) backs out of the deal for any reason? You may be "homeless" if you have already vacated your existing house or apartment. You may be caught in a chain reaction of other buyers and sellers affected by the breach of transaction. You could need a lawyer to get back your down payment or seek reimbursement for expenses you have incurred (inspections, title search, financing costs, temporary housing, storage rental).
Protect your investment whether you are buying a home or selling one. Hire expert Rochester, NY real estate attorney to review the purchase agreement, title report, tax lines and leases. At our law office, we pride ourselves on building high expectations with every client—and then always exceeding them. Contact us for a FREE initial case assessment today!.