Real Estate Law
A real estate attorney assists both buyers and sellers with their due diligence process when purchasing a property. Whether it’s residential or commercial real estate, Scott G. Lauck, Attorney at Law, can assist you with ensuring the title is clear, resolving property line disputes and ensuring the terms of the sale or purchase are in your best interest.
Unlike real estate agents or lenders, a real estate attorney exclusively represents your best interests in a property sale or purchase. From foreclosures to title work to mortgage banking, let our 30 years of experience help your next real estate transaction go smoothly.
Services We Provide as a Real Estate Attorney
Too often, home buyers or sellers realize there’s an issue with their property too late. With a property or title dispute, we can help resolve the problem in a timely manner by working on your behalf to communicate with all parties and to secure necessary evidence. Services we provide as an experienced real estate attorney include:
- Preparing & reviewing contracts and purchase and sale agreements
- Overseeing the closing of a property
- Writing amendments to a contract
- Handling a title search or title disputes
- Representing clients in estate sales, auctions & short sales
- Purchasing a home out of state
In addition, working with our team can also prevent delays when closing on a property. Our skilled real estate attorney has the experience to anticipate complications that could arise, particularly from the purchase of a property directly from a bank or in a foreclosure situation.
Book a Free Consultation Today
Find out if hiring a real estate lawyer can benefit your next residential or commercial property transaction. Contact Scott G. Lauck, Attorney at Law, to book a free consultation today at (501) 260-7550. You can also submit your contact information through our online form, and we will be in touch ASAP.
What Does Quiet Title Mean?
Quiet title is where you are the holder of a specific property due to having colorable title. With quiet title in Arkansas, you prove you are entitled to have a deed to the property. To establish ownership over a property, it is advisable to work with a real estate attorney to file the proper documentation with the courts.
You should ensure that you have title to the property or that you are entitled to be the title holder. If you have questions about how quiet title in Arkansas applies to your situation, then we encourage you to contact our attorney.
How Much Does a Real Estate Lawyer Cost in Arkansas?
Whether you are seeking legal help for real estate issues in Arkansas or elsewhere, it is strongly encouraged to work with an attorney. This is true whether your situation involves residential or commercial real estate properties. However, the actual cost of working with an attorney can vary considerably depending on the circumstances of the situation.