In some states, you do need an attorney to
complete a real estate transaction, but in others
you do not.
Most home buyers are capable of handling routine
real estate purchase contracts as long as they
make certain they read the fine print and
understand all the terms of the contract. In
particular, you should be clear on the terms of
any contingency clauses that will allow them to
back out of the contract.
If you have any questions at all, it may be
advisable to consult an attorney to avoid future
legal hassles. In looking for an attorney, ask
friends for recommendations or ask your real
estate agent to recommend several. Call to
inquire about fees and to check on their
experience. In general, more experienced
attorneys will cost more, but real estate fees as
a rule are small relative to the cost of the
property you are buying.
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