Real Estate Law
Real estate law may appear to an outside observer to be a relatively small practice area, but it is a vast and complex field of law. It includes real estate closings, litigation, commercial leasing, zoning, and land use.
And subspecialties exist within these broader real estate legal practice sectors.
- Real Estate Closings.
- Documents drafting & Review.
- Real Estate Investments.
- Real Estate Management.
- Real Estate Transactions.
- Inspections and Appraisals.
- Title Insurance
Real estate litigation may involve title disputes, construction disputes, or real estate contract disputes. Real estate transactions may be governed by landlord-tenant law, real estate finance law, title law, buy and sale law, or all of the above.
The practice areas of Bankole Law’s real estate attorneys are as diverse as the practice of real estate law itself. Whether you need assistance drafting a real estate contract, defending against a code enforcement action, or foreclosing on a property, one of our attorneys is ready, willing, and able to assist you.
Closing is one of the most crucial moments when skilled attorneys are required. It can be highly upsetting to go through the whole process of selling a home only to have the deal fall through during the closing phase.
Closing (also known as conclusion or settlement) is the last phase in the real estate transaction process. After the agreement is formally accepted, the final date is set during the negotiation stage and is a few weeks away. On the closing day, the buyer will take possession of the property.
In a real estate transaction, the closing is the culmination of the sale and purchase of property, during which the buyer receives the deed and pays the agreed-upon charges. According to local customs, the closing is managed by attorneys, real estate agents, or title corporations. Since this is a very delicate topic in which much can go wrong, hiring Maryland attorneys, such as those at Bankole Law offices, can help safeguard your rights and reduce the likelihood of legal problems.
Real estate attorneys in Maryland serve clients and assist them with property transactions, such as purchasing and selling. Typically, they personalize their services to the demands of each client, whether they are the buyer, seller, lender, or realtor.
Typically, they personalize their services to the demands of each client, whether they are the buyer, seller, lender, or realtor.
Our law firm has extensive experience managing real estate matters and has served many clients throughout Maryland, including counties in Washington, D.C., as well as communities in Maryland (MD) and New York (NY), including Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville, College Park, Greenbelt, Fort Washington, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, and Chevy Chase, as well as other communities in Montgomery County, Prince Georges County, Charles County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County.