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New Jersey Real Estate Transaction Lawyers

At Reardon Anderson, LLC, we understand that real estate transactions can be complex and overwhelming. That's why we offer our clients the expertise of our experienced real estate transaction attorneys. Our team is dedicated to providing you with the guidance and representation you need to ensure your real estate transaction is a success.

Why Choose Us

Our real estate transaction attorneys are experts in the field. They have years of experience representing clients in a wide range of real estate matters, including buying and selling properties, negotiating leases, and handling zoning and land use issues. They are committed to providing clients with personalized attention and customized solutions to meet their unique needs.

If you're looking for a real estate transaction lawyer, look no further than Reardon Anderson, LLC. Our lawyers have a deep understanding of the real estate industry and the legal issues that can arise during a transaction. They work closely with clients to ensure that they are fully informed throughout the process and that their interests are protected.

Our NJ Real Estate Services

At Reardon Anderson, LLC, we offer a full range of real estate transaction services. These include:

  • Residential and commercial real estate purchases and sales
  • Lease negotiations and drafting
  • Zoning and land use issues
  • Title searches and insurance
  • Closing representation

What are the key steps involved in a residential real estate transaction?

A residential real estate transaction involves several key steps, from the initial search for a property to the closing of the deal. 

  • Pre-Approval for Financing: Prospective buyers typically start by getting pre-approved for a mortgage to determine their budget.
  • Property Search: Buyers work with real estate agents or search online to find properties that meet their criteria.
  • Property Viewing: Buyers visit properties of interest to assess their condition, features, and overall suitability.
  • Make an Offer: Buyers submit a formal offer to the seller, which includes the proposed purchase price, terms, and conditions.
  • Negotiation: Buyers and sellers may negotiate on the offer terms, including the purchase price, closing date, and any contingencies.
  • Acceptance of Offer: Once both parties agree on the terms, the seller accepts the offer, and the property goes under contract.
  • Due Diligence: The buyer conducts inspections, obtains necessary reports, and ensures that the property meets their expectations.
  • Appraisal: A professional appraiser assesses the property's value to ensure it aligns with the purchase price.
  • Finalizing Financing: Buyers complete the mortgage application process, securing the necessary financing for the purchase.
  • Title Search and Insurance: A title search is conducted to verify the property's legal ownership, and title insurance is obtained to protect against any title issues.
  • Contingency Resolution: Any contingencies outlined in the offer (such as repairs) are addressed and resolved.
  • Closing Disclosure: The lender provides a Closing Disclosure, detailing the final loan terms and closing costs.
  • Closing: Both parties meet to sign all necessary documents, and the buyer provides funds for the purchase.
  • Recording the Deed: The deed is recorded with the appropriate local government office, officially transferring ownership.
  • Possession: The buyer takes possession of the property, and the residential real estate transaction is complete.

Contact Us

If you're in need of a real estate transaction attorney or lawyer, contact Reardon Anderson, LLC today. Our team is ready to provide you with the guidance and representation you need to ensure a successful transaction.

Call us at (732) 997-7749 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation. We look forward to working with you.

Your Trusted Realtor Law Resource in New Jersey

At Reardon Anderson, LLC, we recognize that navigating the real estate landscape in New Jersey can be particularly challenging, especially with the unique regulations and local ordinances that vary from town to town. Whether you're in bustling Newark or the serene suburbs of Montclair, understanding the local real estate laws is crucial for a successful transaction. Our team is well-versed in the nuances of realtor law specific to New Jersey, ensuring that you have the support you need every step of the way.

Local government entities, such as the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and your local municipal offices, provide essential resources for property buyers and sellers. They can assist with zoning regulations, property taxes, and other legal requirements that may impact your transaction. However, navigating these resources can be daunting without the right guidance. That's where we come in.

We understand that common pain points for New Jersey residents include dealing with complex zoning laws, understanding property taxes, and ensuring compliance with local ordinances. Our attorneys are here to help alleviate these concerns by providing clear, actionable advice tailored to your specific situation. We take the time to explain the legal processes involved, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

Whether you're looking to buy your first home in Jersey City or sell a commercial property in Hoboken, our team is dedicated to protecting your interests and ensuring a smooth transaction. With our deep knowledge of realtor law and local market conditions, we are committed to helping you achieve your real estate goals in New Jersey.

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  • NYSBA
  • USDC - NJ
  • USDC - NY
  • USDC - EDNY
  • The Florida Bar
  • DOC
  • USC - TJC
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  • MBA
  • CLM
  • NJMTA
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