Our team handles all aspects of real estate in Westchester and Fairfield Counties. Whether you are buying or selling a home, entering into a commercial deal, building or purchasing new construction, or renting a property, we are here to guide you.
We can set up your LLC, draft or negotiate your commercial lease, and guide you through your deals with third parties. We are a community of small businesses and we support our local neighbors.
We can help you set up a simple will or trust to get your estate in order for maximum peace of mind. If your estate requires complex tax planning, we will refer you to one of our trusted colleagues.
Please reach us at info@randiepaternolaw.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Buyers should hire a real estate attorney before even making an offer. In competitive markets, showing sellers that you have engaged a local qualified attorney bolsters your offer and shows that you have your ducks in a row.
Sellers should connect with a real estate attorney before listing their home. Your attorney will ask you questions that will prevent future problems from arising. The attorney will prepare or review the contract, assist with negotiation, and ensure a smooth closing process by managing disclosures, contingencies, and legal paperwork.
A real estate attorney coordinates with all parties, ensures funds are transferred properly, confirms clear title, reviews closing documents, and helps resolve last-minute issues so the property transfers legally and smoothly.
A real estate agent helps you find or market a property and negotiates deal terms. A real estate attorney handles the legal side—drafts and reviews contracts, manages title clearance process, and ensures the bank is ready for closing.
Yes. Before signing a real estate contract, it's important to have an attorney review the terms. They can help you understand contingencies, deadlines, and legal obligations that could affect your finances or future plans.
If one party tries to exit the deal after signing, legal consequences may follow. A real estate attorney can help enforce the contract, negotiate a resolution, or guide you through options like terminating the deal or pursuing damages.
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