Although Florida Law does not require a Buyer or
Seller of Real Estate to hire an attorney, Door In Real
Estate recommends retaining one prior to engaging in
any Real Estate related transaction.
Many in the real estate business are afraid that an
attorney will ruin their deal by going overboard with
contract language and terms.
In fact, the opposite is usually true. By taking care
of these issues ahead of time, most legal problems
can be avoided, protecting all parties from failed or
delayed deals which can be very expensive,
considering the cost of taxes, insurance, and interest.
A qualified attorney should review all your documents
before you sign, help ensure the other side lives up
to their legal obligations, and can help protect your
interests.
Plus, compared to the cost of the actual
transaction, and the possibility of expensive legal
problems that may arise later, most Attorneys’ fees
can be relatively inexpensive.
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