* Please Note: The laws that govern Chicago Heights, IL may not hold absolutely true to the following scenario. The following scenario is described for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as reference for any situation you may be facing. We encourage you to contact a local attorney in Chicago Heights, IL to better understand your rights and obligations.

“Do Hereby Warrant and Covenant…”

Contracts: The Toughest Part of Real Estate

Buyer’s agreements, seller’s agreements, exclusive listing agent, full disclosure, first second deed of trust, title search, and title insurance: The terms probably look familiar if you ever have bought or sold a home, but can you define them?  Do you know what to do with them once you define them?  Would you know a good one from a bad one from a fake one from something that looked like one but wasn’t really one at all? 

Especially since the housing bubble burst, foreclosures went into high gear, and only the very well qualified buyer could secure a mortgage, everything about sale and purchase of real estate has grown considerably more delicate and complicated.  And veteran home buyers readily will testify, the whole process seemed pretty mysterious even when it allegedly was easy.  Of course, you trust your realtor, and of course, you have a healthy skepticism about your mortgage broker—do these assets look “toxic” to you? 

Now, more than ever, even with the very best realtor in the world, you should secure an attorney’s advice and assistance as you seal the deal on purchase of a new home.

In the current market, title searches have become more important than ever, because “bank owned” properties may have liens against them not only for uncollected debts but also for unpaid taxes and other assessments.  Until those liens are cleared, you cannot claim “clear” title to the property; and you certainly do not want to assume the previous owner’s debts.  Title search protects you against weird blindsides, too: the previous owner’s ex-wife may still own half the interest in the house and you will have issues to resolve with her.  You need an attorney.

In the current market, the fine print in the mortgage documents matters more than ever.  Although we would wish to believe the sub-prime slimy creatures have gone back under their rocks, wishing and knowing remain worlds apart.  And not every one can read and make sense of all that fine print.  Not everybody can explain what reverts to who upon the first party’s default.  You need an attorney.

Although the “new,” tougher market probably protects you against all kinds of fraud and malfeasance, you not only should but really must spend some time with an attorney, going over and making certain you understand every single provision of every document before you sign it.  The time and money you invest in expert legal counsel may save your entire investment in your new home.

Real Estate Attorneys near Chicago Heights, IL

Gerald A Prendergast, Yvonne L Delprincipe , Ryan SO'Reilly - Prendergast & Delprincipe

3540 W 95th St Evergreen Park, IL
(708) 424-7300

Garcia Tony Cpa

10716 S Ewing Ave Chicago, IL
(773) 731-9303

Robert L Lewis & Associates

2148 W 11th Ave Gary, IN
(219) 944-2755

Darryl R Lem

850 Burnham Ave Calumet City, IL
(708) 862-5800

Bainbridge, Jack G - Bainbridge Law Office

1835 Dixie Hwy, #202b Flossmoor, IL
(708) 957-7788

Mazzorana John J Attorney at Law

19420 Wolf Rd Mokena, IL
(708) 479-4979

Venkus, Gerald A - Venkus Gerald A

7011 W 111th St, #C Worth, IL
(708) 361-2244

Tucker, Berry K - Advocates Law Offices Limited

5210 W 95th St, #100 Oak Lawn, IL
(708) 425-9530

Peters William J

237 S La Grange Rd Frankfort, IL
(815) 469-1399

Shapiro Richard N Law Offices of

Schererville, IN
(219) 322-0088
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