Typically, several professionals will look over a property before you even schedule a closing. The real estate agent representing you and the seller will have gone through the home. After they accept your offer, you may have had appraisers and inspectors look at the...
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Why should you stay detached when closing on real estate?
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Nov 10, 2021 | Real Estate Closings
The closing process is the final hurdle before you get the keys to your new home. You may have spent years saving for a deposit or months searching for a property you like. Yet, you need to keep your excitement at bay. Otherwise, you might make a purchase you regret....
Why homebuyers may need an occupancy agreement
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Aug 5, 2021 | Real Estate Closings
Some people expect to receive the keys to their new property as soon as they sign the closing paperwork. However, in Georgia, there has long been a standing tradition of giving the seller several days after closing to complete their move. This way, delays that change...
How does a real estate attorney help sell a home?
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jun 9, 2021 | Blog, Real Estate Closings
Each year, many people in Georgia decide to sell their homes. Considering the importance of selling your home, it's understandable to want everything to get handled properly. If you're looking for someone to help you during this time, it could be wise to hire an...
What to bring to the closing appointment
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Mar 25, 2021 | Real Estate Closings
Preparing for a real estate closing in Georgia is necessary to avoid common mistakes and make it a smooth process. You have to review a stack of documents that must be signed, so understanding the process in advance will help you complete the closing more quickly....
Things to be cautious about in a real estate closing
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 22, 2021 | Real Estate Closings
Purchasing a home is one of the biggest transactions that individuals will make in their lives. As a result, it is important to take every step to ensure that a real estate closing occurs as smoothly as possible. There are several things that residents of Georgia and...
What documents will you sign during a real estate closing?
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Aug 31, 2020 | Real Estate Closings
The purchase of a home may be one of the biggest and most important investments you make in your life, especially as more of us work, educate our children and enjoy our leisure time at home. Because of the impact that this purchase can have on your life, you will need...
Issues that could arise prior to closing on a home
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 17, 2020 | Real Estate Closings
Those who are seeking to buy a home in Georgia must generally complete many steps before the sale becomes official. For instance, it is typically necessary to have a purchase offer accepted, put down earnest money and set a closing date. However, there is still a...
Why a closing attorney should be present at your real estate closing
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Nov 21, 2019 | Real Estate Closings
Different laws govern the closing of real estate transactions in every state, including Georgia. One top issue that varies from state to state is the requirement of an attorney during the closing of the deal. Real estate closing in Georgia happens in the presence of a...
What is the role of a closing attorney in Georgia?
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Nov 14, 2019 | Real Estate Closings
The final step in any real estate transaction is closing, where the buyer or their lender pays the purchase price to the seller, who then signs and delivers the deed for the property to the buyer. In Georgia, the closing agent must be an attorney who collects all...
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