Work With an Experienced High Point, NC Real Estate Attorney
Buying or selling your home or business property in High Point, NC requires a licensed real estate attorney. North Carolina law mandates that all property transfers involve an attorney.
Our team, with offices in Greensboro and Eden, serves clients throughout High Point and surrounding areas to ensure your sale or purchase complies with state laws.
Short sales, foreclosures, or residential or commercial property closings have hard-to-read contracts.
An attorney reviews these documents to ensure they’re fair and meet state laws and regulations. It’s that simple.
Hire a North Carolina commercial or residential real estate attorney and follow state laws, whether you:
- Believe foreclosure is your only option.
- Found the home or commercial property of your dreams and already signed a contract.
- Plan to buy or sell residential or commercial property.
What Does a High Point Real Estate Lawyer Do?
Our real estate law firm offers the following services to residential and commercial clients:
Real Estate Attorney Services for Residential Buyers and Sellers in High Point, NC
- Discuss your financial options, including bankruptcy, if you can't pay back your mortgage.
- Draft or examine purchase agreements
- Look for legal issues that could be costly to the buyer or seller
- Manage escrow accounts
- Negotiate foreclosure proceedings and short sales.
- Review the title to ensure a problem-free title transfer
Real Estate Attorney Services for Commercial Real Estate in High Point, NC
- Assist with loan agreements and financing paperwork
- Discuss your options if you cannot pay your commercial real estate loans.
- Draft, review, and negotiate commercial leases and purchase agreements
- Examine titles to ensure there are no complications
- Investigate commercial properties for issues like environmental risks, liens, and tax debts
- Negotiate settlements in disputes
- Oversee commercial property closings
Residential and Commercial Real Estate Attorney FAQs
Our lawyers and attorneys receive these three questions most often from NC property buyers and sellers.
Do I need a real estate attorney for a closing in High Point, North Carolina?
Yes. North Carolina law requires a licensed attorney to:
- Complete a title search looking for potential issues with the property transfer.
- Conduct residential and commercial real estate closings
- Ensure the sales or purchase agreement is legal
- Draft necessary legal documents for the closing
I’ve already signed a contract; can a real estate lawyer still help?
Yes. Have a real estate lawyer read over the contract and ensure it is legally binding. A professional protects you against potential legal problems.
Can an attorney help navigate a short sale or foreclosure?
Our real estate law firm helps you through bankruptcy, too. If you cannot afford your current property loan and need to sell at a loss or are facing foreclosure, we can help you through litigation. Our goal is to make sure you’re treated fairly.
Experienced Real Estate Law Firm Serving High Point, NC.
With so many choices, why choose Ivey McClellan? Cities and towns in North Carolina have their own laws and regulations, and zoning rules can vary from place to place. Our real estate attorneys are local, and are familiar with High Point’s zoning laws and development regulations, ensuring your transactions comply with local requirements.
If you’re about to foreclose or enter a short sale, our attorneys handle negotiations and legal paperwork.
Ivey McClellan’s team excels in High Point, NC, laws and regulations, ensuring that nothing is overlooked. These are some of what our clients have to say about our professionalism and fast response:
- “They helped us with in regards to a commercial real estate contract dispute, which led to arbitration, and they knocked it out of the park. The opposing counsel tried to pull out a bunch of tricks and distractions. Darren just shut it down and crushed it.” – J. Finkelman
- “This is a top-tier firm! Each and every one of them is always very professional, case-oriented, and execute their task to a T.” – J. Meeks
- “Professional, courteous, rapid service! Highly recommended for all your legal needs.” – K. Martin
Whether you’re foreclosing, considering a short sale, or buying or selling a property, we’re here to help. If you get a notice of foreclosure, contact us immediately.
Get The Legal Guidance You Are Looking For
Once you’ve signed a contract, contact Ivey McClellan to guide you through the rest of the process, right through the title search and closing. Call (336) 274-4658 or tell us about your situation.
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Office Locations
Greensboro
305 Blandwood Ave
Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 274-4658
Fax: (336) 274-4540
Eden
551 Monroe Street
Eden, NC 27288
Phone: (336) 623-4600