Five Reasons To Hire a Lawyer When Purchasing a Home
November 16, 2021
Purchasing a home is a big deal, especially if it is your first home. For most people, their homes are the highest-value assets they will ever own. After you sign your purchase contract, most home buyers hire a title and escrow company to investigate their title, as recommended by their broker. There are downsides to hiring a run-of-the-mill title company to handle the legalities of the transfer of title, and the purchase of your home.
Title Companies and Real Estate Agents do Not Owe You a Legal Duty
- Negotiate on your behalf
- Push back against requests from the other party that are unrealistic or unfair
- Advise you when backing out of the deal might be in your best interest
- Refuse to close the real estate transaction until certain conditions are met
Title companies may be able to push both parties into closing, but only an attorney can ensure that your legal and financial interests are represented throughout the entire process. Your lawyer owes you a duty to ensure that you receive the best deal possible from the real estate transaction.
You Will Often Save Money by Hiring a Lawyer
Hiring a lawyer to help you through your real estate transaction does not cost much more than hiring a title company. In some cases, the cost will be the same. Even if the cost is the same, lawyers often provide a much better value of the price. Lawyers can negotiate on behalf of their clients, while title companies cannot. For example, a lawyer can call the other party and firmly negotiate, or demand that the other party pay some or all of the closing costs of the transaction.
If there is a contract dispute or a problem with the title, the title company is limited in how they can address the issue. On the contrary, a lawyer can use his or her legal knowledge to resolve the title issue efficiently and quickly. Lawyers have the overall knowledge of property law that title companies do not have. In many cases, when lawyers are involved in real estate transactions, both parties save time when it comes to closing out the deal.
Hiring a Lawyer Will Give You Peace of Mind
We have all heard horror stories regarding real estate transactions that revealed extremely serious problems. Perhaps you discover a serious problem with the title. Or, perhaps the property is not zoned correctly. When you hire a lawyer to review your transaction, you will rest easier at night knowing that your lawyer is reviewing the transaction for any potential problems. Lawyers understand the nuances involved in real estate transactions in a way that realtors and title company employees do not.