Real Estate

Finding the Right Real Estate Lawyer: What to look out for

Some people don’t give any thought to hiring a lawyer unless when faced with litigation. However, this isn’t the only time to source the services of a lawyer. You might need a lawyer when purchasing or selling your residential or commercial property.

So, how do you choose the right real estate lawyer? Your realtor might have introduced you to one. Or perhaps, your friend, workmate, or relative worked with a lawyer they speak highly of. What criteria do you use to determine the best lawyer for you? Don’t worry. Gujral Law Professional Corporation in Mississauga, Ontario, is here to help you navigate when choosing a real estate lawyer.

cc on choosing a real estate lawyer

You might think you have all the representation when using a real estate agent. Unfortunately, a realtor can help you find a property and negotiate the purchase price, but they can’t handle everything. You need a real estate lawyer to manage contractual obligations, property disputes, tenancy problems, liens, foreclosures, mortgages, etc. 

Whether selling, buying, or refinancing your property, involving a lawyer is a vital step. But how do you get the right lawyer? 

Your potential real estate lawyer must:

  • Be knowledgeable of the local law: It goes without saying; you need to hire a lawyer licensed to practice law in your locality. However, you should go a notch higher and ensure your lawyer knows your local area, specifically your city. Real estate laws vary across different cities — even within the same province — so your lawyer must understand the local regulations to mitigate unexpected litigations or disputes.
  • Have a good reputation: It’s wise to pick a lawyer with positive reviews in the community. You can take recommendations from your realtor, but you should conduct your own research. Consult your friends and relatives who have engaged a real estate lawyer recently. You could also scour the internet to read online reviews on Google, social media pages, websites, etc.
  • Have relevant experience: How many transactions has the lawyer closed? What type of transactions are they familiar with? Find out whether the potential real estate lawyer has the expertise to handle a transaction like yours. Are you confident with how they did it? Choose an experienced lawyer who has seen it all. In case mishaps arise, you want someone with experience handling difficult situations and resolving them with positive results.
  • Be personable: Only work with someone that you are comfortable with. And you don’t need months or years to establish this — instinctively, you can tell a person’s character within minutes of interaction. Your lawyer should be an excellent communicator, honest, and patient to answer all your questions. Look elsewhere if a lawyer appears dismissive, impatient, dishonest, or rushes things. 

Buying or selling property can be slow, complicated, and frustrating. For this reason, you need a competent lawyer in your corner. If you want a dependable real estate lawyer in Mississauga, ON, please call (647) 957-8077 to partner with Mr. Tarunjeet Gujral and the team.

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