Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Pennsylvania

is there any realestate attorney in the areas of "effort, albrightsville, blakeslee, or anyhwere near these areas" for loan paper review before closing. If you are also a title company can you leave your contact my closing date is approaching, also is it possible you can tell me exactly what a title company does, i need to know what im paying for, can i get the fee for each the review of the papers and the title, thanks.


Asked on 1/13/11, 5:44 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Miriam Jacobson Retired from practice of law

You could look online for "real estate lawyer" and the name of the county. The County Bar Associations may also be able to provide you with names of lawyers who handle real estate matters.

Title insurance premiums are based on the purchase price of the property and insure the buyer that s/he is getting good title to the property without any liens or claims on the property. It should be ordered in enough time before the closing, so that a search may be completed. The title company settlement clerk should conduct the closing so that the money and documents are properly processed. You could look online for title companies or agents in the area. Since real estate purchases are often the largest investment a person makes, you should protect that investment with title insurance. Otherwise, you might be buying "the Brooklyn Bridge" - you won't know if the seller has title and is able to legally convey the property to you.

If a Realtor is involved, it may help you get this information. Many title agents are related to Realtor offices., so try to find other lawyers and title companies to speak to.

This response is not legal advice, since I do not have all of the information that would be required, and I do not have a representation agreement with you.

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Answered on 1/18/11, 9:25 am


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