Residential Real Estate, Greensboro, NC

HomeResidential Real Estate, Greensboro, NC

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Buying or selling a home is a significant financial event. At Shepard & Bright Real Estate Law, we understand the significance of these transactions, and our residential real estate firm is here to guide you through every aspect of your upcoming transaction. Whether you are purchasing your first home, selling a property, or refinancing your mortgage, we provide comprehensive legal services customized to your needs.

Residential Real Estate in Greensboro, North Carolina

We can manage all aspects of residential real estate transactions here in Greensboro, North Carolina, including contract negotiations, title searches, and closings. We offer legal advice to ensure your transaction is legally sound and free from potential risks. From reviewing purchase agreements to helping with zoning and land use concerns, we are committed to protecting your interests at every step.

We can also help with disputes involving property ownership, landlord-tenant relationships, and HOAs. Our team solves conflicts efficiently, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, striving to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients.

We maintain a deep understanding of local residential real estate laws, offering trusted counsel to our clients who need help navigating the complexities of real estate transactions. Work with us, and we will make your experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.

If you need a lawyer to help with an upcoming real estate transaction, turn to us. For more information about our residential real estate legal services or to set up a consultation, reach out to us today.

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FAQs About Residential Real Estate

If you plan to go through with a residential real estate transaction or you need a real estate lawyer for another reason, we are prepared to provide the services you need. You should consult with a lawyer for residential real estate matters, and we will ensure you have the information and advice you need. Check out our frequently asked questions below.

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Do I need an attorney for the closing process?

Yes, North Carolina law mandates that you have a real estate attorney handle the closing process. That doesn’t mean that your attorney must be physically present for the closing, but it does mean they need to handle the documentation and due diligence.

What is a deed?

A deed is a legal document that transfers ownership rights in a property from one party to another. For the deed to be valid, it must be written, witnessed, and notarized, as well as recorded in the county in which the real estate is located.

What is a title search?
A title search involves going back a certain number of years to document who has owned the property in that time period, whether there are mortgages or liens on the property, and whether anyone else may claim ownership in that property.
Can you assist with cash purchases?
Yes, we can handle the closing process for cash purchases. This process is actually faster and simpler than it is for financed purchases.
How do I schedule a consultation?
Call us at (704) 769-3100 or fill out and submit our contact form with your details.

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