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If you’re embarking on a commercial or residential real estate transaction, protecting your rights throughout is key. Real estate law is a complex branch of the law that is difficult to navigate but has important implications that can directly affect your financial future. Working closely with our experienced Beaver County real estate lawyers at Gusty Sunseri & Associates, P.C., throughout the process can afford you the peace of mind you’re looking for.
At their most basic, real estate transactions involve a seller putting a property up for sale and a buyer accepting the offer. From the point of putting a property on the market and finalizing the sale, however, there are many challenging steps along the way. Both sides are well advised to safeguard their rights in the process, and the surest means of doing so is with a knowledgeable real estate attorney in your corner.
A real estate deed is the legal document that’s used to officially transfer ownership rights of a property from one party to another. There are careful requirements that apply to deeds, and they must be recorded in the county that houses the property. For property in Beaver County, deeds are recorded at the Recorder of Deeds at the Beaver County Courthouse in Beaver, PA. This establishes ownership of the property in the public record.
While the deed is the physical legal document that transfers ownership of a property, the title describes the rights and benefits of owning the property. Put simply, when you hold a deed to a specific property, it’s one of the elements that allows you title to the property.
When you purchase a commercial or residential property, your dedicated real estate lawyer will conduct a thorough title search on your behalf. This is to ensure that the seller has the legal right to sell you the property. At your closing, you’ll document your ownership of the property when you sign the deed.
There are many kinds of real estate transactions, but they all bear considerable financial significance and can potentially reverberate into your future. A capable real estate lawyer can help in all the following important ways:
In the end, your real estate attorney’s role is safeguarding your interests in a significant investment, when any errors could have a profound impact.
Our accomplished Beaver County real estate lawyers at Gusty Sunseri & Associates, P.C., have earned a solid reputation for fierce advocacy on behalf of our clients, and we welcome the opportunity to also help you. For more information, please don’t delay contacting us online or giving our firm a call at 412-968-0210 today.
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