Laura B. Bramnick
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When you enter into a real estate transaction, there is always the possibility of running into problems. Whether it is delay or disagreement between the parties, in real estate, issues are much harder to resolve after they happen. The best way to avoid conflicts and protect your interest when buying, selling, or leasing Arizona property, is to have an experienced Arizona real estate attorney at your side during every phase of your transaction.

At the Law Office of Laura B. Bramnick, we offer the experience and abilities of Arizona real estate attorneys who have a comprehensive understanding of the Arizona real estate market. With our expertise, we can anticipate complications, manage issues efficiently, and protect our clients?

While some lawyers will merely process your Arizona real estate transaction, at the Law Office of Laura B. Bramnick, we can help you avoid legal pitfalls, manage any issues which may come up because of someone else?s mistakes, and do everything in our power to help ensure your interests are protected every step of the way.
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At the Law Office of Laura B. Bramnick, we have over 30 years of experience in the mortgage and real estate business and advocate for our clients while providing critical insight into Arizona real estate transactions.
We offer services with general real estate law, including residential, commercial, and land.
While serving the metropolitan Phoenix and Scottsdale areas, we also provide advice and representation for clients throughout Arizona and from other states.
We believe in being an ally to our clients and in preventing problems before they happen.
In Arizona, the law allows realtors to prepare purchase and listing contracts.
However, when a non-attorney realtor drafts an Arizona real estate contract, things can and often will go wrong.
When it comes to property contracts, one mistakenly placed word can significantly impact you and your transaction.
It is critical to remember that real estate contracts are legally binding documents and when miswritten, can have serious, long-lasting implications.
The bottom line is that Arizona real estate and contract law are extremely complicated areas, and you need the expertise of an experienced real estate attorney to protect your interest when buying, selling, or leasing Arizona property.
Whether you are a first-time homeowner or a seasoned investor, a buyer, or the CEO of a major corporation, avoiding Arizona transfer of ownership issues is going to be a major priority.
This exchange is at the heart of any real estate transaction, and, not surprisingly, is one of the most common areas for buyers and sellers to encounter issues.
One main problem is that during closing, buyers and sellers are going to be asked to sign a large volume of documents they will not have time to read or fully comprehend.
In a perfect world, every Arizona real estate transaction would go smoothly, with both sides walking away satisfied.
In reality, even when you try to do everything right, property disputes can happen before, during, and after your deal is completed.
You may have bought a home only to find that the seller failed to disclose significant property defects or damage.
All of these situations could end up in a courtroom with both sides spending thousands of dollars and months, or even years, fighting over their disputes.
As an investor, deciding to buy or sell Arizona real estate is significant.
One misguided decision could end up costing you dearly and negatively impact your livelihood.
That is why it is essential to know your market and the potential issues which could come up during any Arizona commercial real estate transaction.
Having the guidance and advice of an Arizona real estate attorney is critical to the success of your venture.
When your real estate attorney has the right experience and knowledge, he or she will be able to give you a comprehensive view of the local real estate market and identify any emerging developments or trends.
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