Learn more about what real estate attorneys do, the reasons you might need to hire one, and how to find an attorney.

What Does a Real Estate Attorney Do?

Real estate attorneys are lawyers who specialize in real estate transactions including facilitating home sales, representing clients in property disputes and other litigation, and conducting investigations regarding a property’s liabilities and compliance.

When Should You Hire a Real Estate Attorney?

State laws vary regarding whether or not a real estate attorney must be involved in a real estate transaction, and in what way. In some states, there must be a real estate attorney physically present at the closing, while in others, attorneys must issue a title opinion. Many states do not mandate that a real estate attorney be involved at all. In those areas, it might still be worthwhile to consult with a lawyer to help ensure that the contract details are favorable, all the documents are in order, as well as to handle any complex issues that may arise.

How To Find a Real Estate Attorney

Finding a real estate attorney shouldn’t be too difficult, but your goal should be to hire someone who is reasonably priced, has a strong reputation, and who makes themselves available to you when needed. Here’s a step-by-step guide to finding a real estate attorney. 

Ask for Referrals

You can start by asking family and friends who’ve recently bought or sold a home for their recommendations. In addition, your real estate agent or mortgage broker will likely be able to refer you to real estate attorneys with whom they’ve worked.

Do Some Digging

Next, check with your state bar association’s website or give a call to be sure that the attorneys you plan to contact are licensed to practice. You can also use the internet to read reviews to make sure the attorney has a good reputation.

Set a Meeting

Once you’ve narrowed down your list to two or three, ask for a consultation so you can ask questions, get a price quote, and make sure there is a personality fit as well.