By Steven Ceprano – Boston Real Estate Attorney
We had Steven Ceprano of Summers and Summers in Boston, MA answer that question for us:
Conference with client, cover issues such as how to hold title (tenants in common, joint tenants, tenants by the entirety), information on type of property to be purchased (i.e., single family, condominium, multi-family), and financing issues.
Ø Review offer to purchase
Ø Negotiate and prepare purchase and sale agreement
Ø Review condominium documents and financials.
Ø Advice concerning financing and tailoring of purchase and sales terms to lender’s requirements
Ø Review the results various inspections
Ø Review title examination with bank’s attorney
Ø Attend closing and review papers which buyer is required to sign
Ø Set up escrows and special arrangements to correct title, complete construction or assure possession
Ø Arrange title insurance protection for buyer against losses due to title defects, if desired
Ø Transfer of security deposits and notices to tenants (if purchasing multi family house)
*We at Luxury Residential Group always recommend having the representation of an attorney when purchasing a property in Boston, MA. Please do no not try to make a go of it yourself. You leave yourself open to too many risks. An attorney generally charges $1,250-$2,000($500-$750 to negotiate the P and S, and another $750 to $1,250 to handle the closing and make sure you have the proper title insurance.