Orlando’s residential and commercial real estate markets are amongst the fastest growing markets around the country. Owning your own home or an investment property can be rewarding and profitable. They are both excellent investments and foundations for a prosperous future. Not all have the financial capacity to fund such an endeavor out of case on hand and even those who do understand the value of leveraged finance.
In fact, most look to financial institutions for residential and commercial loans. Yet, closing either a residential or commercial loan can turn into a long and complicated matter if proper measures are not observed or followed. Worse yet, not being fully represented in a loan closing by your own real estate attorney can result in a failed venture. While there is no requirement to engage a business attorney to represent you in a loan closing or to act as the settlement agent for the transaction, by engaging a real estate lawyer, you can ensure that you have a fiduciary working for your best interests.
The procedure for closing a residential loan will vary, but the outcome is generally the same. All the financial details that come with the purchase of your property and the receiving of the title have to be settled before the loan is made. By retaining an experienced real estate attorney to represent you in the closing process, you can ensure that you are purchasing a property which is free and clear of title defects and satisfies your investment objective.
You should prepare for your closing by consulting with your real estate lawyer to help you review all your closing documents to be sure everything is in order.
Some of the primary closing documents are as follows:
Throughout the closing process your real estate attorney will review all the documents and explain each closing document to you before you sign them. And, if you have any questions, your attorney will answer them.
By their very nature, commercial loans frequently require increased attention and more paperwork than residential matters. Here are some of the requirements that you may need:
The real estate lawyers at Bartolone Law help business owners, individuals, buyers, sellers, tenants, landlords, and investors. We provide people and businesses with real estate development, property management, lending, and property ownership solutions. Our law firm represents individuals and businesses in Central Florida in real estate matters.
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