At first glance, a deed may appear to be a simple document requiring fill-in-the-blank information. Due to the legal nature of a recorded instrument, however, it is imperative that a Deed is free of error and that it conveys property in the manner desired. Property...
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Deeds
A deed is a document conveying an interest in real estate from one person to another. A deed is effective once signed and delivered, but in order to cut off liability from the grantor (the person selling or giving the property) and protect the interests of the grantee...
What Are Typical Commercial Real Estate Closing Charges and Who Pays Them?
Along with the purchase price, some of the typical fees and costs paid at closing include a title search, title insurance premium, title endorsements, a closing fee, document preparation fees, certificate of existence, wire fees, recording fees, transfer taxes, and...
Purchase Contracts
It’s always a good idea to have a written purchase agreement when engaging in a transaction to buy or sell real estate. Purchase and sales agreement forms (“PSA” or “PA” for short) are written contracts between buyer and seller outlining their agreement to exchange...