Attorneys of real estate assist the buyer and seller with easements, title opinions, and much more. Call us if you’re unsure about what you need, or if you are simply preparing for the future, and we will steer you in the right direction.
Residential and commercial transactions are governed by real estate laws concerning problems that arise from the development, ownership, lease, and sale of commercial and residential property. Individual attorneys are great to have on standby, as they are able to conduct title examinations before a policy of title insurance can be issued. Attorneys of real estate assist the buyer and seller with easements, title opinions, and much more. Call us if you’re unsure about what you need, or if you are simply preparing for the future, and we will steer you in the right direction.
When a person buys a home, they are typically either assigned a mortgage or a deed of trust. A deed of trust involves three primary parties: the borrower, the beneficiary, and the designated trustee. During the repayment period, a borrower retains possession of the property and will be responsible for its upkeep and maintenance. Borrowers need to be careful though because a lender can foreclose on the property if a borrower defaults on the loan. Our job is that of the trustee, to mitigate among transactions and disputes.
Having terms and agreements clearly stated and defined in your leases and contracts is extremely important for many reasons such as fine print lines that tend to be crossed, and caveats that may be specific to property. Having an attorney to scrub documents clean of loose wording and unclear language is a powerful tool to ensure all parties feel secure in their lease and contract.
An alarming number of Americans do not have a financial plan implemented in the event of illness, accidents, or untimely deaths. Protecting yourself - and your family - from financial burdens when one of these events arises is part of what the Law Offices of Alan G. Carpenter does effectively and efficiently. These bring a peace of mind when considering protection of your assets, business, and family.
A power of attorney is a legal document that allows a principal to appoint an agent to act for them should they become incapacitated. There are options here, and having someone trustworthy with power of attorney can be important during unsure, difficult times. Call us to understand more about your options with power of attorney.
Generally speaking, probate lawyers, also called estate or trust lawyers, help executors of the estate (or “administrators," if there is no will) manage the probate process. We collect and manage life insurance proceeds, appraise the decedent’s property, locate and secure all of the decedent’s assets, and much more. It’s a great idea to have a lawyer to aid the probate process, so call us for more information and advice.
Alan Carpenter is dedicated to protecting both the interests of your company’s and shareholders’ rights and interests; creating shareholder agreements with an experienced business lawyer is key to this protection. If your company has multiple shareholders, we recommended you implement a shareholders agreement.
Business contracts can feel overwhelming. We help reduce that overwhelming feeling by reviewing and negotiating contracts. In the long run, this helps reduce a company’s contract risk as we are up to date on the best practices of the contract review process.
When forming a corporate entity or a limited liability company, it’s important to take the proper steps to ensure you are not only making the correct decision of entity, but also that you and your shareholders are safe from liability for debts. Legal assistance is useful to help protect the individual from liability. Our law offices ensure these organizations are clean and in the clear.
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