Burke Law & Title
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At Burke Law & Title, we have over 15 years of experience in operating a successful law practice for our real estate and business clients including title and closing services. Our team includes licensed attorney M. Todd Burke Esq., and title professional Beth Henry who are focused on building relationships and utilizing innovative strategies in the ever changing practice of law and the title industry.

We want to continually grow with our clients, earning their trust and business. Burke Law & Title is located in a rising real estate market in one of Florida's most newly recognized destinations of choice, South Walton, Florida. We are situated along the acclaimed coastal highway County Highway 30-A. Please choose us for your next real estate or business deal and let us earn your business.
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Our Distinction from the competition lies in the teamwork developed during our partnership resulting in quality legal and title work emphasizing customer service and reliability.
Business Law Practice: broad business law practice including general corporate matters, business organization, business transactions and planning, entity selection, contract preparation, review, and negotiations.
Todd focuses his practice on all areas of commercial and residential real estate.
He is an authorized agent for First American Title Insurance Company and Alliant National Title Insurance Company, capable of handling varying types of residential and commercial closings.
We provide legal advice for all types of general real-estate issues.
Our general Real Estate Practice includes commercial and residential closings, title insurance, title claims, survey matters, commercial and residential financing, mortgage foreclosure, commercial and residential leases, real estate development, restrictive covenants, and condominiums.
For our business clients, we provide legal advice for a broad range of business law issues.
Our Business Law Practice includes general corporate matters, business organization, business transactions and planning, entity selection, contract preparation, review, and negotiations.
So what exactly is "title insurance?"
Well, when a property is financed, bought or sold, a record of that transaction is generally filed in public archives.
Likewise, records of other events that may affect the ownership of a property, like liens or levies, are also archived.
When you buy title insurance for your property, a title company searches these records to find - and remedy, if possible - several types of ownership issues.
First, the title company searches public records to determine the property's ownership status.
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