Real Estate
Grand Rapids Real Estate Lawyer
Every party to a real estate transaction needs their own attorney. This is true whether you’re buying or selling a home or commercial building, foreclosing on a building you own, being foreclosed on, or even just leasing a space.
Having an attorney involved will give you an objective opinion on any deal you’re considering. The lawyer doesn’t have a vested interest in the sale going through – they want you to get the best deal for you, even if it means walking away.
If you are considering buying a house, or are having issues with foreclosure, contact me at contact@neckerslaw.com, or (616) 422-5082.
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