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Abogados de Residential Real Estate

255 abogados de Residential Real Estate encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Craig W. Christensen
Craig W. Christensen

Christensen & Partners

Real Estate LawBankruptcyCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Bannock County46+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
D. Alex Onstott
D. Alex Onstott

The Onstott Firm

Real Estate LawConstruction LawProbateEstate Planning
Gretna10+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Dale Rycraft
Dale Rycraft

Rycraft Law Office

Real Estate LawProbateBusiness LawCommercial Real Estate
Chandler29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Real Estate LawBusiness LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Hialeah21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Municipal LawReal Estate LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Berwyn40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Daniel Slavin
Daniel Slavin

Slavin Legal

Real Estate LawBusiness LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Buckeye20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Daniel Slavin
Daniel Slavin

Slavin & Partners

Real Estate LawBusiness LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Florence20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
David A. Firmin
David A. Firmin

Firmin & Partners

Arbitration & MediationCollectionsReal Estate LawBusiness Arbitration
Arvada23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
David Brnilovich
David Brnilovich

Brnilovich Law Office

Real Estate LawConstruction LawBusiness LawEstate Planning
Glendale46+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
David Brooman
David Brooman

The Brooman Firm

Environmental LawReal Estate LawMunicipal LawConstruction Law
Lansdale44+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
David Dunn
David Dunn

Dunn & Associates

Real Estate LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiumsEasements
Bloomington49+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Estate PlanningProbateReal Estate LawBusiness Law
Caldwell45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
David Hernandez
David Hernandez

Hernandez Law Office

BankruptcyReal Estate LawInsurance ClaimsEstate Planning
Cicero24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
David Spee
David Spee

Spee & Associates

Real Estate LawEstate PlanningProbateBusiness Law
Haiku36+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Deanna L Aguinaga-Walker
Deanna L Aguinaga-Walker

Deanna L Aguinaga-Walker, Attorney at Law

Estate PlanningProbateBankruptcyReal Estate Law
Kane County25+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Deborah Wolf Miller
Deborah Wolf Miller

Law Offices of Deborah Wolf Miller

ProbateEstate PlanningReal Estate LawElder Law
Ithaca36+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Dell A. Richard
Dell A. Richard

Richard & Partners

Real Estate LawProbateEstate PlanningBusiness Law
Coralville50+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Donald Petrille
Donald Petrille

Petrille Law Office

Real Estate LawEstate PlanningBusiness LawCommercial Real Estate
Doylestown28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Residential Real Estate Lawyers in the United States

Buying or selling a home is the largest financial transaction most Americans will ever make. The median home price in the U.S. exceeded $400,000 in 2024, and even small errors in the process can cost thousands. A residential real estate lawyer protects your money and your rights from contract to closing.

What Residential Real Estate Law Covers

Residential real estate law deals with the legal side of buying, selling, and owning homes, condominiums, townhouses, and other dwellings. This includes drafting and reviewing purchase agreements, conducting title searches, resolving boundary disputes, and handling closings.

Lawyers in this field also deal with deed transfers, mortgage disputes, zoning issues that affect homeowners, and problems discovered during inspections. If a seller fails to disclose a defect or a title has a lien on it, a real estate attorney steps in to resolve the issue before it becomes a lawsuit — or represents you if it does.

When to Hire a Residential Real Estate Lawyer

  • You're purchasing or selling property and want someone to review the contract before you sign
  • A title defect or undisclosed lien appears during the closing process
  • You're involved in a boundary dispute or easement conflict with a neighbor
  • The seller failed to disclose known property defects like mold, foundation damage, or flooding
  • You're facing a foreclosure and need to understand your options

How the Real Estate Transaction Process Works

The process typically begins with a signed purchase agreement between buyer and seller. Your attorney reviews this contract for unfavorable terms, missing contingencies, or language that could expose you to liability.

Next comes the title search and inspection period. Your lawyer examines public records to confirm the seller actually owns the property free of liens or competing claims. If problems surface, the attorney negotiates repairs, credits, or contract amendments.

At closing, your lawyer reviews the settlement statement, confirms all figures are accurate, and ensures the deed transfers properly. In roughly 22 states, an attorney must be present at closing by law. Even where it's not required, having one there catches errors that title companies miss.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Failure-to-disclose claims — Compensation is based on the cost to repair the undisclosed defect, the difference in property value, and any related expenses like temporary housing
  • Title disputes — If you lose use of your property or part of it, damages reflect the fair market value of what was lost plus any improvements you made
  • Breach of contract — Buyers or sellers who break a purchase agreement may owe the non-breaching party their actual financial losses, including deposits, inspection costs, and price differences if the deal falls through
  • Foreclosure defense — Successful challenges can result in loan modifications, reduced principal balances, or dismissal of the foreclosure action entirely

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need a lawyer to buy a house?

Some states require attorney involvement by law. Even where they don't, a lawyer catches contract problems that real estate agents aren't trained to spot. The cost of an attorney is small compared to the risk of a $400,000 mistake.

How much does a residential real estate lawyer typically cost?

Most charge a flat fee for standard transactions, usually between $500 and $2,500 depending on the complexity and location. Litigation matters like boundary disputes or fraud claims are typically billed hourly or on a contingency basis.