Real Estate Law Services
Experienced Attorney | Personalized Attention | Reasonable Prices
Experienced Attorney
Personalized Attention
Reasonable Prices
Mitigate Your Property Risks and Liabilities
Acquiring or disposing of real estate property, such as when buying or selling your house, entails several stages and involves numerous parties, which inevitably expose you to risks, including legal and financial liabilities.
Safeguard your interests in every real estate transaction that you undertake. At the Donkersloot Law Office, we want to help you have peace of mind knowing that you are protected in all of your property dealings and that all of your risks are minimized.
With attorney Jim Donkersloot at the helm, backed by years of experience, you can rest easy knowing that you are in capable hands. Call us at (616) 772-9000 for inquiries.
The Benefits of Having a Lawyer to Assist You
Purchasing your own house is one of the most significant milestones in your life, and it's also probably one of your biggest investments.
As it involves real property law, special consideration must be taken to ensure that the transaction complies with all the requirements mandated under the law, thus, avoiding legal repercussions.
Among the important things that a lawyer can help you with when buying or selling a property are the following:
- To ensure that there are no vague terms in your agreement, that you have understood what has been stipulated therein and that all the necessary documents are properly signed.
- To answer any legal questions and concerns that you have involving the transaction, as well as advise you of the available legal steps that you can take.
- To explain to you what the necessary documents are about, as well as help you make changes and additions therein so that they will reflect your true and complete intention.
- To review the status of a property's title and apprise you of possible legal problems and issues involving adjoining or prior owners that may develop.
- To explain the nature, amount, and fairness of the closing cost, which is considered the most important stage in a purchase and sale transaction.

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