Michael Ryan Neiman
175 S. Third Street, Suite 200, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Brian Alexander Brown
1900 Bethel Rd, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Bridget Marie Wasson
175 S. Third St., Suite 200, Columbus, OH
Ohio
John James Joseph
The Waterford, 155 W Main St Ste 2006, Columbus, OH
Ohio
David George Korn
923 East Broad St, Columbus, OH
Ohio
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Practice areas related to Residential Real Estate
What is Residential properties?
In the legal world, residential real estate includes everything related to non-commercial real estate, for example, acquiring homes, constructing them, giving financing and similar activities. In many states the buying and selling of residential real estate can take place without an attorney's assistance, however in others, an attorney is a mandatory party by law. These steps help both the seller and buyer have their rights recorded in the record.
Should I Get a Lawyer to Help With Residential Real Estate?
One can benefit from hiring a residential real estate attorney when having real estate issues. You do not necessarily have to be involved with any litigation to benefit from a qualified residential real estate attorney's counsel and assistance in a variety of matters including a real estate closing where a residential real estate attorney can protect you from costly mistakes, errors in the documents, errors in the figures and other problems that could lead to litigation or other expensive legal action.