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Real Estate Attorney - Why Should You Hire Him?
Posted: Sep 09, 2019
Shaikh Law Firm now focusing on the Real Estate Lawyer Cambridge, Canada where Every man dreams of owning a luxurious house; however, not everyone can afford to make their dreams come true. Planning to purchase a house is one of the biggest decisions in our life. These days, buying a property is not as simple as it looks, because it involves a lot of investment and documentation. So, if we don't act carefully, there are chances that we end up with huge losses, which may take a lifetime to recover back. While buying a house or a property, it is always better and safer to involve people who have complete knowledge regarding the documentation work and all the do's and don'ts. Then, the next question is who is more knowledgeable than a real estate lawyer in dealing with such issues? Well, the answer is none. Since these lawyers are in the same profession, they might have seen many cases. Therefore, they know all the loopholes in the transactions and when hired them, they make sure that your transaction is legal without any hassles later on.
It is not necessary that everyone should hire a lawyer while buying property. But, it is true that by hiring a lawyer you will not face any legal issues later on. So if you don't want to have a risk of legal issues, getting professional help is highly advisable. One needs a real estate lawyer, whether you are buying or selling a property. Basically, real estate attorney assists in many issues related to negotiation, reviewing transactions, getting a bank loan, verifying authenticity of the seller, settling disputes etc.
Once you have decided to seek a professional help, look for a competent real estate lawyer in your state. For this, you can either search online or consult a law firm in your state. You can also get the list of lawyers from newspapers, yellow pages or through referrals. The best source of all those mentioned for finding a competent lawyer is referrals. Ask your friends or family members, if they know any real estate lawyer. If yes, then ask their experience with him, like his competency, transparency, and fee structure etc. If you don't have any referrals, continue with other modes of search and shortlist a few lawyers. While searching for a lawyer, check their qualifications, experience, competency, success rate and fee. After short listing a few, fix an appointment and meet them personally.
However, do remember that not every lawyer you have shortlisted will be interested to take up your case. Since they are reputed lawyers, they may not be willing to take up every case and they may ask you a few questions. So, be prepared while going to meet him and carry all the necessary documents. In your first meeting, the lawyer may ask your personal details like your profession, family information, contact details and your business background if you are a businessman. He may also ask you questions regarding the persons involved in the deal so as to make sure that your deal is genuine without any conflict of interest. He will also make sure that there are no legal disputes regarding the property you are planning to buy. He may ask for the original documents, photographs or memos with regard to your deal. Once he is satisfied with all the details and paperwork you have shown to him, he will take up your case.
Similarly, you should also ask him a few questions regarding his professional experience and expertise, number of cases he has taken up, his success rate and any problems which you may face later on with regard to the property you are planning to buy or sell. Since you have done a check on his background, check if the information he has given to you regarding his experience is true or not. If he proves to be genuine, go ahead and hire him.
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