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NJ Real Estate Attorney Helps Clients Smoothly Navigate Through All the Stages of a Real Estate Transaction

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An NJ Real Estate Attorney is knowledgeable and effective in handling the following stages of a transaction:

Attorney Review;

Inspection Contingency;

Mortgage Contingency;

Title and Survey Contingencies;

Closing.

When the title is clear, the inspection contingency is satisfied, the mortgage commitment is available and the mortgage company is ready to fund the closing, the parties schedule the closing.

The closing is the final stage of the transaction.

The buyers' attorney tells the buyer how much he or she need to bring to the closing.

At the closing, the seller gives the buyer the Deed to the property and a Certificate of Occupancy if the municipality requires the seller to obtain one.

For instance, the townships of East Brunswick and North Brunswick do not require sellers to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy before selling their property.

However, surrounding towns and boroughs such as Edison, Old Bridge and South River do require sellers to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from their construction departments before selling a home.

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If buying a townhouse or condominium for investment confirm with the homeowners association that they allow renters in their development.

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Multi-level properties (3-4 families and up) require a green card from the State of New Jersey to occupy tenants.

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