Our property dispute lawyers resolve RI and MA property issues, and restore peace-of-mind for our clients. They’re knowledgeable, responsive, and client-centered. Pelletier Marshall & Clark can assist with many issues and disputes that arise during any phase of a real estate venture, project, or property ownership.
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Several states have laws on the books mandating the physical presence of an attorney or other types of involvement at real estate closings, including: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New ...
Massachusetts is one of few so-called "attorney states" in the U.S. when it comes to real estate transactions.
Salary Ranges for Real Estate Attorneys in Boston, MA The salaries of Real Estate Attorneys in Boston, MA range from $111,572 to $186,284 , with a median salary of $152,102 . The middle 57% of Real Estate Attorneys makes between $152,102 and $154,303, with the top 86% making $186,284.
Rhode Island law gives you the right to choose your own attorney to perform the title examination and to choose your own lender when you purchase or refinance your home. The attorney you select to perform the title examination should be an attorney knowledgeable in the area of residential real estate law.
A Lawyer for Real Estate will make sure that the seller has clear and transferable ownership right over the property that he or she is selling. There should be no pending litigation on the property and the title should be transferable.
The responsibilities of a Massachusetts real estate lawyer include reviewing the contract, negotiating repairs, and making other changes to the terms of the deal. A lawyer will also attend a closing, which is the final step in executing a real estate transaction to ensure that everything goes fairly and smoothly.Jan 8, 2020
The average Real estate lawyer salary in London is £99,820. This is 30.5% more than the average national salary for Real estate lawyer jobs. The average London Real estate lawyer salary is 125.2% more than the average salary across London.
We are your real estate transaction attorneys and real estate litigation attorneys. The process of buying, selling or developing real property is one of the most complex areas of the law as they involve old common law and modern secured transactions as well as lending regulations.
Our real estate litigation attorneys are adept at handling any problems that arise in the sale or purchase of a home or commercial property including: disputes occurring in the drafting and execution of a purchase and sales agreement, misrepresentation by the buyer or seller, problems with the title or survey, state and local regulations, compliance with zoning ordinances, issues with a mortgage lender, disagreements involving new home construction and implied or express warranties, boundary line disputes, adverse possession and more.
We are your real estate litigators.
Whether you are a plaintiff or defendant, hiring a qualified civil litigation attorney is crucial in achieving a successful outcome in your case.
When required, our civil litigation attorneys will engage and work closely with experts including investigators, accountants, economic impact analysts, and other relevant professionals.
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Marisa Schell Gregg is a partner at Gregg, Hunt, Ahern & Embry. Ms. Gregg practices in all aspects of Real Estate Law, including comprehensive representation and counsel to individual and institutional clients in... Read More »
PALUMBO LAW aggressively and sensibly advocates for and protects the legal rights of homeowners, real estate investors, business owners and businesses with complex legal issues. Our attorneys have over 100 years of combined legal experience and offer our legal services throughout RI, MA and CT.
William F. Ahern, Jr. has been a civil trial attorney for over 30 years. For most of his career, he has litigated high value, complex cases. That he represents both plaintiffs and defendants provides him with a unique... Read More »
Boston Real Estate Attorney Mai Huynh concentrates her practice in residential and commercial real estate including financing, leasing, acquisitions and sales. She also focuses on helping small to mid size businesses... Read More »
Attorney Christopher H. Mingace has practiced law in the state of Massachusetts for the past 25 years, helping families navigate the complex legal world in which we live. Attorney Mingace began his career as a solo... Read More »
To become licensed as a salesperson or broker in Massachusetts you must complete the requisite education, complete the appropriate licensing application and pass the relevant examination. At the outset you must become licensed as a salesperson before you can become a broker.
There are, however, two differences. First, those seeking licensure as brokers must complete forty (40) hours of education at a Board approved real estate school (that is in addition to the salesperson education).
A real estate broker is employed when the homeowner has decided to utilize the services of a broker in selling the home and that broker becomes your agent representing you. This commonly occurs when the broker enters into a "listing agreement" with the seller to sell the home.
It takes a minimum of 2-3 business days to process any request. The Board processes all requests in the order of receipt. It takes 4-6 weeks to receive the wallet license.
The Board does not transmit licensure information to MLS. A licensee must contact MLS directly. MLS utilizes the Board's website to verify a licensee's licensure status. To verify the status of a professional license, visit the Board's website at https://elicensing.mass.gov/CitizenAccess/GeneralProperty/PropertyLookUp.aspx?isLicensee=Y
In the case of a listing agent helping to sell your property, their services include determining any repairs needed before listing, your property’s best listing price, marketing, hosting open houses and showings, negotiating with buyers, helping with paperwork, and attending your closing.
Bill Gassett is a thirty-three year veteran to the real estate industry . He enjoys providing helpful information to buyers, sellers and fellow real estate agents to make sound decisions. His work has been featured on RIS Media, National Association of Realtors, Inman News, Placester, RESAAS, Credit Sesame, and others.
Assisting people in Providence with their Rhode Island real estate issues.
Experienced, assertive real estate representation in the Providence, RI area.
Assisting people in Providence with their Rhode Island real estate issues.
Richard A. Sinapi has multiple years of experience in helping clients with their real estate needs in Providence, RI.