A Guide for New York Buyers & Sellers
If you’re buying or selling property in New York, you’ll need a real estate attorney. But many people aren’t exactly sure what an attorney actually does—or why it’s required. This post breaks it all down for you, whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor.
⚖️ Why Are Attorneys Required in New York Real Estate Deals?
Unlike in many other states, where title companies handle the process of transferring ownership in a property, in New York attorneys are involved in residential and commercial real estate transactions. Having a real estate attorney protects both parties and ensures legal compliance in what is often the largest purchase of a lifetime.
🧑💼 What a Real Estate Attorney Does for the Buyer
If you’re buying property, your attorney will:
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Review and negotiate the contract to protect your interests
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Review the title report, lien search, and survey for issues
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Clear title defects and ensure proper legal ownership
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Work with your lender to meet mortgage requirements
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Prepare and review closing documents
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Represent you at closing to ensure all funds and documents are correct
🔍 Pro Tip: An attorney can flag issues early—before they cost you time or money.
🧾 What a Real Estate Attorney Does for the Seller
If you’re selling, your attorney will:
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Draft and negotiate the contract of sale
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Work with the buyer’s attorney to resolve title or survey issues
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Coordinate with your lender and title company
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Prepare the deed and closing documents
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Ensure you receive your proceeds quickly and securely
🚫 Common Problems a Real Estate Attorney Can Help You Avoid
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Buying a property with an open permit or violation
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Discovering liens or unpaid taxes after closing
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Insuring prior owners or heirs don’t have any claims against the property you’re buying
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Missing critical closing documents or funds
📍 Why Hire a Local Real Estate Attorney?
Working with a Queens-based real estate attorney means:
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Local knowledge of NYC property types: condos, co-ops, townhouses
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Familiarity with city building violations and agency requirements
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Existing relationships with local title companies, lenders, and agents
📞 Ready to Buy or Sell Property in New York?
As a real estate attorney serving clients throughout Queens and the NYC area, I help buyers and sellers navigate real estate transactions with confidence and clarity.
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