RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE — HOME BUYERS
If you are in the market to purchase a home in Arizona, we strongly recommend that you use an experienced, knowledgeable Realtor and Attorney to assist you with the transaction. In today's market, where over 60% of the real estate inventory is either Bank Owned or being sold via Short Sale, real estate transactions have become far more complex. Banks are drafting new Real Estate Contracts, Addenda, and Letters of Approval, which realtors, homeowners and homebuyers have not seen before and are unfamiliar with the legal ramifications put forth by these documents. While there are, of course, realtors and brokers who have studied, investigated and learned the complexities of these agreements, there remain many clauses that hold far more "risk" for all parties than the traditional Home Purchase Agreement.
In light of this new dynamic within the home purchase market, many realtors are recommending to both their buyers and sellers of Short Sale properties and buyers of Bank Owned properties to enlist the services of an attorney to review the documentation for the transaction. We at Nagle Law Group have extensive experience in real estate transactions and would appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your transaction.
As a homebuyer, have you considered:
In light of this new dynamic within the home purchase market, many realtors are recommending to both their buyers and sellers of Short Sale properties and buyers of Bank Owned properties to enlist the services of an attorney to review the documentation for the transaction. We at Nagle Law Group have extensive experience in real estate transactions and would appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your transaction.
As a homebuyer, have you considered:
- What are the legal responsibilities that I am agreeing to in this purchase agreement?
- Are there any hidden fees or financial responsibilities embedded in the agreement?
- Are there any peripheral financial obligations that I am obliged to meet in terms of this agreement?
- What about Home Owners Association Fees, Home Warranties and home improvement options?
- How long is this deal going to take?
- What new laws could affect my purchase?
- Do I have to put down an earnest deposit on a Short Sale? If yes, why?
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