New Jersey Real Estate Attorneys
If you are buying, or selling, commercial or residential real estate in New Jersey, you should retain a New Jersey real estate attorney.
Real estate transactions involve numerous legal intricacies and are generally complex in nature. Unfortunately, most people are not aware of this. Real estate professionals such as agents and brokers are very valuable, but they are not licensed attorneys. They will not be able to assist you with any legal issues. It is critical to have a good real estate attorney as a part of your team.
We handle a variety of real estate transactions and other related matters. A New Jersey Real Estate attorney at the Law Offices of Michael Makarov, LLC can assist you with the following:
- Residential Real Estate Transactions
- Commercial Real Estate Transactions
- Contract Review
- Real Estate Based Litigation and Disputes
- Other Real Estate Related Matters
New Jersey Real Estate Law
If you are purchasing your first home in New Jersey and would like more information about the process, a good place to start is the New Jersey Guide for First Time Home Buyers. The guide provides a brief overview of the process from start to finish.
As stated above, you should retain a real estate attorney if you are purchasing or selling any type of real estate located in New Jersey. Although it is technically possible to do so without an attorney, it is very rare and strongly discouraged.
The majority of statutory New Jersey property law is can be found in N.J.S.A. Title 46. Knowledge of statutory and relevant case law is important to ensure successful transfer of real estate located in New Jersey.
The consequences of not obtaining a New Jersey real estate attorney can be devastating while legal representation is more affordable than ever. Call the Law Offices of Michael Makarov, LLC today to speak with an attorney directly!