All of the South Florida Counties: Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County.
Specific Cities in these Counties should include: Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Coconut Grove, Doral.
What Our Miami
Real Estate Lawyers Do?
What Our Miami
Real Estate Lawyers Do?
Simply put, a real estate lawyer has the role of guaranteeing a legal transfer of property. The specific duties of a real estate attorney will depend on whether they are appointed by the buyer, or lender as well as the state laws.
While not every real estate transaction requires a lawyer, oftentimes they are utilized for Preparing and reviewing documents; Confirming titles are clear; Facilitating the funds’ transfer; Helping with refinancing; Navigating purchases; Finalizing closing; And more!
Gregory Bianco P.A. has been dedicatedly serving the Miami, Florida area and provides consistent, reliable services. The law firm of Gregory Bianco P.A. guarantees expertise that will eliminate headaches often associated with real estate transactions. Our firm is prepared to assist clients and navigate them through any and all needs.
Our Commercial Real Estate Services
Title
Insurance
Title insurance is an agreement that reimburses against damages or losses that are a result of a defect in the title. This coverage is part of a...
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“Best experience with an attorney. I called multiple offices before calling Greg and he was the only attorney that made me feel like a person and not a dollar. He was always available to speak to, or returned my call within an hour's time. My case took about four months from beginning to end, I was compensated for my injuries and am so happy that Greg was behind it all! I will be recommending him to anyone who needs an attorney.” - Jenny
Jenny
“I called multiple offices before calling Greg and he was the only attorney that made me feel like a person and not a dollar. He was always available to speak to, or returned my call within an hours time. My case took about four months from beginning to end, I was compensated for my injuries and am so happy that Greg was behind it all! I will be recommending him to anyone who needs an attorney.” - Barbara
Barbara
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The Roadmap To Obtaining A Title
- Title Attorney receives a contract and any special instructions.
- Title work begins. Tax information is ordered and the transaction team begins a file.
- An abstractor begins a title search.
- History of property.
- Owners of record.
- Liens of record on title.
- An abstractor begins a title search.
- An examiner reviews the title work.
- A commitment to issue title insurance is forwarded to all parties.
- The processor works on pre-closing issues such as ordering payoffs, surveys, clearing any adjustments, etc…
5 Reasons You Should Involve a Real Estate Attorney in Your Closing
Advocacy: Attorneys are ethically bound to act in your interests. A real estate attorney will review the contract, guide you through the process, explain the legal impact of the documents, and provide any necessary legal advice.
Affordability: Unlike a realtor or mortgage broker who works on a percentage commission, a real estate attorney will charge a small flat fee to see you through the entire process.
Education: There are a lot of moving parts involved in understanding and analyzing real estate titles. A real estate attorney will examine the title to the property, explain and resolve any found issues, and ensure that you understand what you are buying or selling.