Real Estate Law
Frequently Asked QuestionsJay Carey Law Offices provides full service in real estate matters, including purchase and sale escrows, development, leasing and management and dispute resolution. We provide general legal counsel, negotiation, document and drafting, and litigation/arbitration.
What real estate services do you provide?
The office offers legal advice and services in:
- Purchase and Sale Agreements
- Review of Real Estate Closing
- Review of legal documents relating to real property transactions
- Promissory Notes secured by Deeds of Trust/Mortgages
- Landlord matters, including evictions
- Leases, construction and mechanic liens
- Buying and selling business involving real estate
- Easements
Is your issue missing from the list? Call us at 360-435-5707 for additional services.
How long have you been offering Real Estate services?
The real estate practice at Jay Carey Law Offices has been involved in the legal aspects of document preparation, escrows, construction development, property management, title insurance and foreclosures for forty years.
Do I need an Escrow Agent?
Escrow companies are neutral third parties that assist in the closing in a real estate transaction. We can act as escrow and close a transaction involving a business opportunity with or without real property. We provide a contract collection service by holding documents, processing and monitoring collection payments.
Real Estate Transactions can feel overwhelming. We will bring our years of expertise, guiding you during each step of the process. Call us at 360-435-5707 for more information.
Do you represent Homeowner Associations?
We presently represent homeowner associations in their formation, by-laws, management and formation.
What Real Estate Documents can you draft?
An important part of real estate practice is document review, advice, negotiation and drafting. Whether this involves reviewing documents that have been prepared for a client to sign or if a client wishes documents prepared by us at the inception of a transaction, our significant experience can help a client significantly. A non-inclusive list of prepared documents that an attorney should review are purchase and sale agreements (earnest money agreements), leases, easements, notes involving securitization property construction contracts, options and business sales involving real property. A properly prepared legal document can limit many issues for a client in the future.
Looking for additional services?
- Our office can also assist with:
- Adverse Possession
- Commercial and Residential Representation
- Construction & Lien Law
- Foreclosures and Forfeiture
- Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions
- Leases
- Options
Call us at 360-435-5707 for additional services.