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Selecting an Attorney
Before you sign an agreement of sale,
you might consider asking an attorney
to look it over and tell you if it protects
your interests. If you have already signed
your agreement of sale, you might still
consider having an attorney review it.
An attorney can also help you prepare
for the settlement. In some areas attorneys
act as settlement/closing agents or as
escrow agents to handle the settlement.
An attorney who does this will not solely
represent your interests, since, as settlement/closing
agent, he or she may also be representing
the seller, the lender and others as well.
If
choosing an attorney, you should shop
around and ask what services will be performed
for what fee. Find out whether the attorney
is experienced in representing home buyers.
You may wish to ask the attorney questions
such as:
What
is the charge for negotiating the agreement
of sale, reviewing documents and giving
advice concerning those documents, for
being present at the settlement, or for
reviewing instructions to the escrow agent
or company?
Will
the attorney represent anyone other than
you in the transaction?
Will
the attorney be paid by anyone other than
you in the transaction?
Note
that in many areas of the country attorneys
are not normally involved in the home
sale. For example, escrow agents or escrow
companies in western states handle the
paperwork to transfer title without any
attorney involvement.