Copyright 2010 M.F. Milburn Real Estate Law Your home, your business, vacation property - these are among the most expensive kinds of property you own in your life and everything relating to real estate must be in writing. Particular documents must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds to protect your ownership rights.  I have helped clients through the whole process of buying and selling real estate with the negotiation of  Purchase/Sale Agreements, preparation of closing documents with the Lender, and recording documents required for these transactions to leave no doubt as to clear title to the property here in Massachusetts. Occasionally, I have to clear Title Defects, Apply for Variances, and get Court Approval for these transactions and have filed a Homestead to protect clients. Common types of real estate representation:  Commercial Residential Buying & Selling Homestead Clearing Title Defects Application for Variance Landlord Actions Tenant Issues I can also close Real Estate transactions in New Hampshire. Please remember that information presented here on-line is not  legal advice. Your initial communications and inquiry do not constitute nor guarantee legal representation. To engage our services and full client-attorney privileges you must formally engage our representation as evidenced by contract.  Click here to read our policy. “Your Home Is Your Biggest Asset.” A qualified attorney can hep you protect it.    Serving Greater Boston and the North Shore  Real Estate Closings: It is always recommended that you have your own attorney to represent you in your real estate transaction.  While your mortgage bank may provide their own attorney, the primary job interest and responsibility is to the look after the interests of the bank. Buyers and seller’s can both benefit from the over-sight and review of a qualified attorney representing their own unique interests. Web by Proformance Media