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Zain B.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Livingston
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Attorney Review Question

Zain B.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Livingston
Posted

Hello BP, 

I am in the attorney review period and the contract stated the following "Seller shall pay for the preparation of the Deed, realty transfer fee, lien discharge fees, if any, and one-half of the title company charges for disbursements and attendance allowed by the Commissioner of Insurance; but all searches, title insurance premium and other conveyancing expenses are to be paid for by Buyer.

Seller's attorney has requested to delete the following language Delete "and one-half of the title company charges for disbursements and attendance allowed by the Commissioner of Insurance." Is this pretty standard to remove? 

I know that nobody will provide any legal guidance but looking for what's standard. Property is located in NJ. 

Thanks

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