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What is an “Attorney/Realtor” and Why do You Need One?

Prior to 2008, it was nearly impossible to have an attorney represent you in the sale of your home due to the prohibitively high cost of hiring both a real estate agent AND a real estate attorney. In the increasingly complex world of California real estate, more people are in need of legal advice and representation, but few can afford it. Until now.

There is now a way to get FREE legal representation in California real estate transactions. The Attorney/Realtor business model at Lawyers Realty Group combines the legal knowledge of an attorney with the real estate skills of a licensed Realtor with no extra costs or fees.

Lawyers Realty Group was established during the Great Recession in order to provide a higher level of professional representation for homeowners in difficult situations. During the mortgage and foreclosure crisis, Lawyers Realty Group helped countless homeowners navigate extremely difficult mortgage situations.

Previously, you would have needed to hire a real estate attorney to explain or draft legal provisions which a real estate agent is prohibited from even discussing. By hiring an Attorney/Realtor from Lawyers Realty Group to list, market and sell your home, you are getting all the legal representation needed without any additional charges. This approach provides the absolute highest level of knowledge, skill and experience for your transaction and all for the same commission paid to a real estate agent.

By combining expert legal representation with comprehensive real estate transactional services, homeowners receive the highest level of service and protection when compared to traditional real estate agents – and we only charge a traditional real estate commission.

Bottom Line – If You’re In Danger Of Foreclosure For Any Reason, Don’t Wait. Act Now!

Real estate transactions in California can get very complicated, but even more so when you are facing default or foreclosure. At Lawyers Realty Group, we believe that every California homeowner deserves the professional representation of a skilled real estate attorney (with no extra costs or fees) as well as the know-how of an experienced Realtor to coordinate the sale of their home. In California’s high-stakes housing market, no one should have to navigate these complicated transactions and risk liability without having an Attorney/Realtor by their side.

Don’t panic or ignore the foreclosure until the last minute. You have options, some of which can help preserve your credit score and shorten the waiting period before you can buy another home. Facing the situation head on increases your chances of selling the house while it’s still rightfully in your possession.

Whether You Have Equity Or Are Contemplating A Short Sale, You Need An Attorney/Realtor To Fully Protect Your Financial Interests.

For those homeowners with significant equity in their home while facing foreclosure, an Attorney/Realtor has the legal expertise to postpone or cancel the foreclosure auction while simultaneously fast-tracking the listing and sale of the property for the highest and best price.

In a situation where you owe more on the home than it is worth, working with an Attorney/Realtor can help you navigate the complex short sale process to avoid all mortgage liability while negotiating relocation money to help you achieve a fresh start.

Contact Lawyers Realty Group Today at (949) 264-0966

Don’t let anyone pressure you into listing or selling your home without talking to an attorney first. Never let anyone pressure you into signing ANYTHING you don’t understand or that you can’t afford. Speak with an attorney immediately before you sign anything.

Reach out to our expert Attorney/Realtor today at (949) 264-0966 for a free legal analysis of all of your options. We will outline your best course of action without any cost or obligation.

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