RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

Real Estate


Buying or selling a home or commercial property is oftentimes the most important financial transaction of your life. And one thing is for sure. You need an attorney to look out for your interests when there are so many players involved like real estate agents, appraisers, lenders, inspectors, surveyors, builders, and title companies. Ptasinski & Smith has represented buyers and sellers for decades and we know how to protect you. It is critical that you have an experienced attorney on your side. Call us so we can help you.


Residential 

Buying or selling a home is more involved than most people think. There is a lot more to it than just preparing documents. After a contract is signed and long before the closing takes place your lawyer will review the specific terms of the contract during the attorney review period, help resolve issues that arise under an inspection, review the title commitment and survey, monitor any important dates under the contract, answer all of your questions, and inform you of any facts or issues that affect your interests. If you are a buyer, we will make sure that you obtain clear title, advise you of the best way to take title to your new home, attend the closing with you and explain all the documents you will be signing. If you are a seller, we will prepare all of the documents needed for the closing, help clear any title issues, work with your municipality regarding their requirements when selling, order the survey, and answer all of your questions. At Ptasinski & Smith we know how important this is to you and we are there to help.

Real Estate Lawyer — Niles, IL — Law Offices of Ptasinski & Smith, PC

Commercial

Commercial real estate transactions involving apartment buildings, offices or industrial spaces are not that much different basically than a buying or selling a home, condo or townhome. It is just that it is a bit more involved and there are other issues to consider such as easements, leases, taxes, financing options, and due diligence requirements. Title issues can often be more complicated. You need an experienced real estate attorney to help you navigate through it all and give you the best advice possible. Give us a call. We can help.


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