Real Estate Attorney in Murray Hill, NY

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Clear contracts, smooth closings, and the legal expertise you need when Manhattan real estate is on the line.

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Murray Hill Real Estate Legal Services

What You Get When Everything Goes Right

You close on time without surprises. Your contract actually protects your interests instead of creating headaches down the road. The title is clean, the terms are clear, and you can move forward with confidence.

That’s what happens when you have a real estate attorney who knows Murray Hill property law inside and out. You’re not just getting legal paperwork signed off on – you’re getting someone who spots the problems before they become expensive mistakes.

Whether you’re buying your first co-op, selling a commercial property, or investing in rental units, you need someone who understands how NYC real estate actually works. Not just the law books, but the reality of dealing with management companies, co-op boards, and the complexities that make Manhattan property transactions different from anywhere else.

Experienced Property Attorney Murray Hill

We Know Murray Hill Real Estate

The Frank Law Firm P.C. has been handling real estate transactions in Murray Hill and throughout Manhattan for years. We understand the local market, the building management companies, and the specific challenges that come with property deals in this neighborhood.

You’re not getting a general practice attorney who dabbles in real estate. You’re working with a firm that focuses on property law and knows the difference between a co-op purchase and a condo conversion, between commercial lease negotiations and residential closings.

We’ve seen what goes wrong when attorneys don’t understand the nuances of NYC real estate law. That’s why we focus on being thorough, being clear, and being available when you need answers.

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How We Handle Your Property Transaction

First, we review your contract or purchase agreement before you sign anything. This isn’t a quick glance – we’re looking for terms that could cause problems, missing protections, and clauses that need negotiation.

Next, we handle the due diligence process. Title searches, lien checks, building violations, financial reviews for co-ops and condos. We coordinate with your mortgage broker, real estate agent, and building management to keep everything moving.

At closing, we’re there to review all final documents, ensure funds are properly transferred, and handle any last-minute issues that come up. After closing, we make sure you receive all necessary documents and handle any follow-up items that need attention.

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What's Included in Our Legal Services

Contract review and negotiation for both residential and commercial properties. We handle co-op purchases, condo sales, commercial leases, investment property acquisitions, and multi-unit building transactions.

Due diligence services including title examination, lien searches, building violation reviews, and financial analysis for co-op and condo buildings. We also coordinate with other professionals involved in your transaction to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.

Closing representation where we review all final documents, coordinate fund transfers, and resolve any issues that arise. Post-closing support for document recording, follow-up items, and any questions that come up after your transaction is complete.

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In New York, you absolutely need an attorney for any real estate transaction – it’s required by law. But beyond the legal requirement, Manhattan real estate deals are rarely “simple.” Co-op boards have specific requirements, condo buildings have unique financial situations, and commercial properties involve complex lease terms and zoning issues. Even a straightforward residential purchase can have title issues, building violations, or contract terms that create problems later. Having an experienced real estate attorney review everything before you sign protects you from expensive mistakes and ensures your transaction closes smoothly.
Real estate attorney fees in Murray Hill typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 depending on the complexity of your transaction. Residential purchases and sales are usually on the lower end, while commercial deals or complicated co-op transactions may cost more. We provide clear fee estimates upfront so you know what to expect. Most clients find that proper legal representation saves them far more than it costs by catching contract issues, negotiating better terms, and preventing delays that could jeopardize their transaction. The cost of not having proper representation – missed deadlines, contract disputes, title problems – is usually much higher than attorney fees.
A real estate attorney handles your entire transaction from contract review through closing and beyond. A closing attorney typically only appears at the final closing meeting. You want a real estate attorney involved from the beginning because most problems happen before closing – in the contract terms, during due diligence, or when issues arise that need negotiation. By the time you reach closing, it’s often too late to fix major problems. A real estate attorney reviews your contract before you sign, handles due diligence, negotiates with the other party when issues come up, and then represents you at closing. This comprehensive approach protects you throughout the entire process.
Contract review typically takes 1-2 business days, though we can expedite for urgent situations. The attorney review period in New York gives you three business days to have your lawyer review and approve the contract, request changes, or cancel the deal. We use this time to thoroughly examine all terms, research the property and building, and negotiate any necessary modifications. The due diligence process – title searches, building financial reviews, violation checks – usually takes 2-3 weeks depending on the property type and any issues that arise. We keep you informed throughout the process and work to resolve issues quickly to avoid delays.
Problems are common in Manhattan real estate deals – title issues, building violations, co-op board complications, financing delays, or contract disputes. When issues arise, we immediately assess the situation and explain your options clearly. We negotiate with the other party to resolve problems, work with title companies to clear title issues, coordinate with building management and co-op boards, and keep your transaction moving forward. If a problem can’t be resolved, we help you understand whether to proceed, renegotiate terms, or exercise your right to cancel the contract. Having experienced legal representation means problems get handled quickly and professionally rather than derailing your entire transaction.
Yes, we handle both residential and commercial real estate transactions throughout Murray Hill and Manhattan. Residential work includes co-op purchases, condo sales, single-family homes, and investment properties. Commercial transactions include office leases, retail spaces, mixed-use buildings, and investment properties. Each type of transaction has different legal requirements, documentation, and potential issues. Commercial deals often involve more complex financing, zoning considerations, and lease negotiations. Residential transactions may involve co-op board approvals, building financial reviews, and specific NYC regulations. We have experience with both and can guide you through whichever type of transaction you’re facing.

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