1. An Attorney can review & explain the contract to you.
    An Attorney can advise you as to how to take the title (individually or
    as an entity).
  2. An Attorney can draft the contract, custom addenda and other terms.
  3. An Attorney can review & discuss with you the condominium documents.
  4. An Attorney can advise you as to inspection issues.
  5. An Attorney can advise you as to survey issues.
  6. An Attorney can correct title defects. Most defects have more than
    one solution.
  7. An Attorney can negotiate conflicts with the opposing party.
  8. An Attorney can prepare documents related to the closing which title
    companies cannot, such as leases, mortgages, promissory notes,
    escrow agreements and pre and post occupancy agreements.

A more appropriate question is “Why not use an Attorney?”

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