
Selling a home is a big deal—emotionally, financially, and legally. While real estate agents help with listings and negotiations, a Real Estate Attorney plays a crucial role behind the scenes, ensuring everything is done by the book. At Kearney Law, we believe sellers deserve peace of mind during such an important transaction.
So, what exactly does a Real Estate Attorney do in a home sale?
To start, your attorney reviews or drafts the purchase agreement to make sure your rights are protected. These contracts can be full of legal language that most people don’t fully understand. A Real Estate Attorney translates the fine print and ensures the terms are fair and clearly defined, helping to prevent disputes down the road.
Next, they handle title searches and resolve any issues that could block the sale. For example, if there’s an old lien or an unknown heir with a legal claim to the property, your attorney steps in to fix it. Title clarity is key to a smooth closing process.
They also coordinate with all parties—your agent, the buyer’s attorney, and the title company—to keep the deal moving. From reviewing disclosure documents to managing escrow, a Real Estate Attorney ensures nothing falls through the cracks. This is especially helpful if there are unique circumstances like selling an inherited property or dealing with zoning complications.
Finally, your attorney represents you at closing. This is the day everything becomes official. At Kearney Law, we go over the final documents with our clients, explain any … Read More


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