Our real estate law experts are ready to help you make sound property decisions.
Navigating a real estate transaction is a complex process that requires an attorney to perform the legal work involved in buying, selling, or refinancing a home. Your attorney is responsible for completing the many steps and requirements that need to be undertaken in order to execute your home purchase, sale, or refinance on closing day. You must have an experienced team you can trust to offer the guidance, support, and advice you need. For those in the Charlotte, North Carolina area, our team at Shepard & Bright Real Estate Law is proud to offer real estate law services designed to put your best interests first.
Real Estate Services We Offer
- Financed Purchases – In order to take out a mortgage on your property, the title to the property must be approved for a loan. We simplify this process for our clients by working directly with your lender to ensure the property title is clear of any issues and ready for loan approval.
- Cash Purchases – The closing process for cash buyers is significantly more efficient, as it eliminates a lender from the equation. However, an attorney is still required to complete all the legal requirements, but the closing timeframe is much shorter.
- Refinances – We work with you and your lender to streamline the process of refinancing your home loan. We ensure your title is approved for the new loan, and once all legal requirements are met, we facilitate the transition between the lenders.
Our company has recently merged with Bright Law, PLLC for all your Real Estate Law needs, including Residential Real Estate and Commercial Real Estate. Bright Law, PLLC also offers the convenience of being a mobile real estate lawyer. For more information, contact the Bright Law, PLLC team!
Real Estate Law Can Be Complicated, But You’re Not Alone
We take the time to listen to your needs, explain your options, and provide clear, actionable legal advice. Our team is dedicated to providing the results-driven solutions you need while maintaining the level of professionalism, care, and compassion you deserve. We know how much of an impact your real estate decisions will have on your future, and our skilled attorneys will work tirelessly to protect your interests through every phase of the journey.
We’re ready to provide the real estate law services you need to make confident, informed decisions. Reach out today to learn more or to schedule a consultation with our team.
Contact Shepard & Bright Real Estate Law Today!
FAQs About Hiring a Real Estate Lawyer
Hiring a real estate lawyer might make you nervous if you have never done it before, but our firm is here to offer you peace of mind. Learn more about hiring a real estate lawyer by reading our answers to some frequently asked questions below.
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Does the law require me to have an attorney present at closing?
Yes, North Carolina law mandates that a licensed real estate attorney oversee the closing process for residential and commercial transactions. An attorney does not necessarily need to be physically present at the closing but must prepare the documentation and conduct due diligence.