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Updated over 16 years ago, 06/13/2008

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do I need an attorney?

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hi, i'm a new entry, here.
I'm from Italy, so please forgive my english!
My hubby and I have just won a bid on a house in Estero(FL).we are excited and worried at the same time. An american relative of us is following the whole thing for us and told us about the limited warranty deed. she adviced us to get an attorney.but we can't understand why.
we know the bank is providing us a Title insurance, wouldn't it be enough? what would an attorney do?
I hope someone can reply soon, we are in a hurry, we should wire some money tomorrow. :lol:
thank you!
michela

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