REAL ESTATE LAWYERS

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Residential & Commercial Real Estate Law

If you are buying or selling a house, you don't always need a real estate lawyer. In some situations, however, the wise seller or purchaser of residential or commercial real estate will consult an experienced real estate attorney to write or at least review the purchase contract. If you are involved in a short sale of residential or commercial real estate - where you are buying property currently worth less than the loan against it - or if you are purchasing property with existing tenants, it makes good financial sense to consult a real estate attorney before finalizing the deal.The real estate lawyers at The Beliveau Law Group concentrate in the real estate law areas of:

  • Buyer Representation
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Conveyances
  • Like-Kind Exchanges
  • Purchase & Sale Agreements
  • Refinances
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Seller Representation
  • Title Examinations
  • Title Insurance

Residential Real Estate Lawyers

For simple residential real estate sales, the real estate agency can often provide a serviceable purchase agreement. However, the agency may not have the legal and technical knowledge to make sure that the sales contract covers all contingencies when the sale is more complex. The real estate attorneys at The Beliveau Law Group can review an existing sales contract or draft a sales contract and make sure you have answers to all your questions surrounding the sale or purchase, including:

  • Do I need earnest money? How much?
  • What happens if one party doesn't comply with the agreement?
  • Can I get out of this agreement? How?
  • What happens if there is damage to the property before the closing?
  • Do I need title insurance?

Commercial Real Estate Attorneys

For commercial real estate buy-sell agreements, the real estate attorneys at The Beliveau Law Group advises clients on the feasibility of particular purchases and writes purchase contracts.

In addition to drafting buy-sell agreements, the assistance we provide purchasers of commercial real estate includes, but is not limited to, reviewing rent rolls, checking existing leases, and reviewing landlord-tenant issues.

With offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Florida, our real estate law firm can help with all of your real estate matters. We represent clients in the Greater Boston Massachusetts, Salem New Hampshire region, and Naples Florida area. Call or e-mail us today to arrange a confidential consultation regarding your residential or commercial real estate matter.

Contact the Real Estate Law Lawyers at The Beliveau Law Group

For a confidential appointment to discuss your residential or commercial real estate needs, contact the real estate attorneys at Beliveau Law Group.