Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Attorneys in Real Estate Transactions

It may be tacky to push this subject, but a recent article in the New York Times discusses the importance of having an attorney in all real estate transactions.  The article mainly discusses New York closings, but the concepts apply to Connecticut as well.  In addition, in one of my earlier posts I noted a study which concluded that having attorneys involved in all real estate transactions in Connecticut does not increase the cost of closings.

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