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Role of ... the REALTOR® · the Lender · the Attorney · the Insurance Agent Tips to Buyers · Checklist for Moving · Articles of Interest · CENTURY 21 Communities ROLE OF THE ATTORNEY The Purchase or Sale of your home is one of the most important transactions you will ever make. The process of buying a home requires attention to numerous details, many of which require extensive knowledge of local real estate laws. Therefore, it is advisable to consult with and enlist the services of a knowledgeable real estate attorney. The role of an attorney is particularly important in the following matters: - Purchase and Sale Agreement
To avoid potential complications, it is advisable for both of the buyer and seller to enlist the services of a real estate attorney prior to signing a Purchase and Sale Agreement. By doing this, each attorney can help make his/her client aware of the legal ramifications of each clause in the Purchase and Sale Agreement. - Title Search
This is accomplished by examining the records of the Registry of Deeds and, in some cases, the Registry of Probate of the county in which the property is located to insure that the owner does in fact have a good, clear record and marketable title to the property. The title search will also reveal any encumbrances, rights of way, easements, restrictions and any other matters or conditions which may affect the property. - The Closing
This is the final financial settlement. The buyer, the seller, their respective attorneys and the attorney for the mortgage holder meet to finalize and execute all the closing documents. These include, among many others:- The Deed
- Discharges of Mortgages
- Promissory Note and Mortgage
- The Truth in Lending Statement which documents all finance charges
- Survey or Mortgage Plot Plan
- Final Accounting which involves a prorating of property taxes, water bills, etc.
- After the Closing
After the closing, the title examination is updated and the Deed, Mortgage, and other miscellaneous documents, including a Municipal Lien Certificate from the town or city in which the property is located are recorded in the Registry of Deeds, at which time title to the property is transferred to the new owner.
The attorney's role is to make sure that his/her client is informed and protected through the transaction. When choosing an attorney, keep in mind that many specialized in certain aspects of legal practice. You should take the time to make sure that the attorney you choose is familiar with local real estate laws and practices. This site provides information about Mashpee, New Seabury, and Popponesset Real Estate for sale or for rent on Cape Cod, also properties for sale or rent in Bourne, Falmouth, Woods Hole, Sandwich, Cotuit, Marstons Mills, Osterville, Centerville, Hyannis, Hyannisport, Barnstable and all areas of Cape Cod, and the South Shore of Massachusetts. This includes specialty properties such as waterfront homes, golf condo's, golf front properties, new homes, new construction, condominiums, oceanfront homes, 1st time home buyer properties, land for sale, lots for sale, vacation homes, summer homes, cape cod rentals, summer rentals, cottages, waterview, waterfront, steps to beach, luxury homes, and second homes for the discriminating buyer. By entering this site the viewer is acknowledging that the information, opinions, calculation forms, and links are provided the viewer free of charge. The information provided on this site has not been verified, is not guaranteed, and is subject to change. Therefore the viewer is acknowledging that although every attempt has been made to provide accurate information, the viewer will not hold CENTURY 21 Regan Realtors, Inc., it's employees or associates liable for any misinformation. © 2007 Century 21 Real Estate LLC. CENTURY 21® is a registered trademark licensed to Century 21 Real Estate LLC. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each office is independently Owned and Operated.
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