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All Forum Posts by: James Rodriguez

James Rodriguez has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Real estate Lawyer In New York

James RodriguezPosted
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Matt, Thank you very much, this puts my mind at ease. The house we are buying is in Rockland County. I will keep you in mind if I'm looking for anything in your area.

Post: Real estate Lawyer In New York

James RodriguezPosted
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

So I have only invested in CA and we are not required to use a real estate Lawyer. I am branching out and buying a property in NY where a Lawyer is required. I just got my offer accepted on a property in New York and in the contract it asks that I pay the entire down payment directly to the lawyer (not to escrow). Is this standard? Thanks so much for any feed back, as I'm not local I just want to make sure someone isn't going to be walking away with the deposit.