Real estate lawyer Brooklyn. Back to basics

Buying a home or any other type of real estate. It can be a long and hard process. Especially if you don’t have the experience or knowledge in buying property.

Many people don’t know if you should hire a real estate lawyer Brooklyn, or if this is just another money-making scheme for attorneys to make money. This is why we are going back to basics. To make sure that you get to know these types of legal teams, and if this is something that you really need to consider. This is a debate that is going on for years and that will continue for years. These are making it easier for you to decide to use, or not to use real estate legal teams.

Is there a difference between a real estate agent and a real estate lawyer?

The question that many people are asking, because of confusing is if there is a difference between a real estate agent and real estate lawyers.

There is a huge difference between these two and it is important to understand it correctly. An agent is someone that is showing you homes, and property that are for sale. Assisting you in the purchase. The lawyer or legal team is assisting you in the legal aspects of buying property. Something else to remember is that there is a huge difference between real estate legal teams and Patent law firm Brooklyn. A patent law firm will not assist you in buying a home.

Should you hire a lawyer if you make use of an agent?

Another question that many are wondering about. Should you hire a lawyer if you are already making use of an agent? If you are using a real estate agent, you are already getting all the assistance that you need, right?

Not really. You will not know if everything is above board, without a legal representative that is in your corner. That is going over the contract making sure that there isn’t any fine print that you need to be aware of. So, yes, you should still hire your own legal team, even if you are making use of an experienced real estate agent.

Things to consider when hiring legal advice when purchasing real estate

There are a couple of things that you need to consider when you are hiring legal advice when purchasing any real estate. Things that will make sure that you are hiring the best team possible.

You need to make sure about the experience that the real estate lawyer Brooklyn has. They need to have knowledge, experience, and qualifications to handle any type of real estate purchase. You should make sure about their reputation and read as many reviews as possible. To ensure that you are going to get the legal assistance that you need.

When you are using the legal team of the real estate agent

Many real estate agents offer their legal team to the buyer. Meaning that you don’t need to pay for a legal team as well when you are buying property.

However, this isn’t recommended for one reason. They have the best interest of the agent in mind, and not yours. They will do as the agent say, even at your expense. And, there isn’t anyone that has your best interest at heart. This can cause serious problems for you at the end of the day. It is always recommended that you are making use of a separate lawyer that doesn’t have any connections to the seller or agent. Making sure that they are reading through the contract before you are buying. And, making sure that the property is really for sale before you are paying any money.

Real estate lawyers Brooklyn. It might be time to go back to basics. Get to know these legal teams better and to find out why this is something that you need to consider before you are buying any property. Many people are buying property without their legal team. And, at the end of the day, they are regretting the decision. If you are considering not using any legal representative for you when buying a home, we strongly suggest that you should reconsider.

 

About sewellnylaw

Mr. Sewell continuously distinguishes himself as a top litigation attorney. He has twice been selected by New York Super Lawyers as a "Rising Star". Additionally, he is recognized as "Superb" and a "Top Litigation Attorney" by the lawyer-rating service Avvo. Moreover, he has been prominently featured as a preeminent legal authority on CNN. Attorney Sewell has several years of transactional experience as well as significant, state and federal litigation practice. Moreover, he is well-versed in prosecution matters before the United States Patent & Trademark Office and the United States Copyright Office. He has represented the spectrum of patent, trademark, and copyright owners, food and drug companies, business owners, non-institutional clients, and more. While at a top 100 law firm, Mr. Sewell's foci were in the areas of litigation and intellectual property. Prior to large firm practice, he honed his skills in Manhattan at a litigation boutique that specialized in intellectual property, food & drug law, and litigation. Mr. Sewell is also an alumnus of the distinguished Innocence Project at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. He drafted motions and briefs regarding reopening criminal cases and reversing convictions using DNA evidence. Ultimately, his efforts culminated in the exoneration of one of his clients. Dayrel also completed a legal internship at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. While at Bristol-Myers, he gained patent litigation and prosecution experience through the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit litigation and training seminars, respectively. He also worked on several regulatory matters including corporate consultant agreements, conflicts of interest, clinical trials, and co-marketed pharmaceutical contracts. To continuously expand his expertise, Attorney Sewell has several years of experience providing counsel and litigation representation to real estate entities and individuals. Mr. Sewell recognizes the systemic real estate crisis and its affects on both investors and individuals, and is well-prepared to continue to assist clients with the crisis' persistent havoc that affects the millions of people involved. Prior to law school - with academic, medical background, and practicum requirements being met - Mr. Sewell received his M.P.H. from Columbia University and was a Director for medical research studies in New York City. Dayrel received his B.A. from The Johns Hopkins University, majoring in both Natural Sciences and Public Health. Mr. Sewell has also found time to do pro bono work. Of note, Dayrel is proficient in Spanish. Some examples of Attorney Sewell's work include: Litigation involving contracts, patents, real estate, securities, foreclosures, trademarks, copyrights, licenses, LLCs, and torts Negotiating/authoring business contracts and settlement agreements issuing patent and trademark opinions drafting and registering patents, trademarks, and copyrights counseling clients regarding food & drug product registration, compliance, and other regulatory matters advising startup companies and creating their business entity structure real estate transactions (i.e., conveyances, leases, title searches, deeds, assignments, recordings, etc.) Bar admissions United States Supreme Court New York District of Columbia United States Patent Bar United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit United States District Court for the Southern District of New York United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York Degrees J.D., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law M.P.H., Columbia University B.A., The Johns Hopkins University Awards & Distinctions Two-time Super Lawyers NYC Metro Rising Star Who's Who in American Law Notes Editor, Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender Alumnus, The Innocence Project, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law NIEHS Community & Preventive Medicine Fellow, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Recipient, Phoenix Fellowship, Columbia University Alumnus, Council on Legal Education Opportunity Winner, Black Bar Association of Bronx County Writing Competition Federal Acquisition Regulations Certificate HIPAA Research Compliance Certificate Publications Dayrel S. Sewell, Amulya Appalaraju, The Duality of the U.S. Supreme Court's Janus Decision, American Bar Association, Securities Litigation, 2015 Fall Newsletter. Dayrel S. Sewell, Andrew Fine, The "Redskins" Trademark: Turn-over on Downs, IPFrontline, October 2015. Dayrel S. Sewell, Ivan Ng, Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke told they "Got To Give It Up", IPFrontline, May 2015. Dayrel S. Sewell, Ivan Ng, A ?Generic' Victory for Specific Fact-Findings, Intellectual Property Today, March 2015, at 34. Dayrel S. Sewell, Ivan Ng, A ?Generic' Victory for Specific Fact-Findings, IPFrontline, February 2015. Dayrel S. Sewell, Myriad Back in Court on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility, The Brooklyn Barrister, January/February 2015, at 9. Dayrel S. Sewell, The Ignominious Patent Troll, The Brooklyn Barrister, November 2013, at 5. Dayrel S. Sewell, The Ignominious Patent Troll, Intellectual Property Today, November 2013, at 12. Dayrel S. Sewell, Unanimous U.S. Supreme Court and Angelina Jolie: BRCA1 & BRCA2 Patentability, Intellectual Property Today, July 2013, at 24. Dayrel S. Sewell, Marc S. Ullman, The Regulation of Advertising for Dietary Supplements in the United States, KENKO SANGYO RYUTSU SHIMBUN (Health Trade Newspaper), April 8, 2007, at Issue 661. Tam T. Nguyen, Dayrel S. Sewell and Adrian S. Dobs. Oral Methyltestosterone Given to Post-menopausal Women Decreases Adipose Tissue and Increases Lean Muscle Mass with No Change in Muscle Strength. ENDO 2000 Abstracts. Category: Clinical Science: Aging. Medicine, Johns Hopkins University (2000). Speaking Engagements Dayrel S. Sewell, Brooklyn Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Speaker, Intellectual Property Fundamentals: What Every Attorney Needs to Know, May 2014. Dayrel S. Sewell, Legal Analyst (en espa?ol ), CNN "Realidades En Contexto": Nueva Jersey Agentes Inmobiliarios haber supuestamente Relaciones repetidas Dentro de una casa en venta, March 2014. Dayrel S. Sewell, Panelist, Managing Career Changes in a Changing Global Market, Union League Club, November 2013. Dayrel S. Sewell, Presenter, Professional Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb Legal Department Conference, June 2009. Other Licenses New York State Real Estate Broker New York State Notary Public Organizations Brooklyn Bar Association Vice-Chair, Intellectual Property Committee Vice-Chair, Real Property Committee New York County Lawyers' Association The Johns Hopkins University Law Affinity Committee
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