What type of attorney should I seek for advice regarding deed in lieu documents after bankruptcy? 7 Answers as of November 14, 2011
The bank has approved a Deed In Lieu for a property that was discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy. The property is currently vacant. What type of lawyer should I seek advice regarding deed in lieu documents received from the bank? I just want someone to look over the documents and make sure I don't make wrong moves.Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer!
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You can contact a Real Estate Attorney to help you out with the process.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/14/2011
Eranthe Law Firm | Cate Eranthe
Go see a knowledgeable local real estate attorney.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/8/2011
Bankruptcy Law office of Bill Rubendall | William M. Rubendall
An attorney who does transactional real estate should be consulted regarding advice regarding a deed in lieu of foreclosure.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/8/2011
Janet A. Lawson Bankruptcy Attorney | Janet Lawson
Any general practitioner should be able to do that. You want to make sure they don't slip something in saying you owe them any more money.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/8/2011
Law Office of Harry L Styron | Harry L Styron
You should see a person who specializes in real estate transactions. If you don't know anyone on your own, you should contact the bar association in your county and request a referral, explaining what you want the person for.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/8/2011
Bird & VanDyke, Inc. | David VanDyke
I would attempt to discuss this with your bankruptcy attorney. If you didn't file with an attorney see if you can see one to look it over.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/8/2011
Carballo Law Offices | Tony E. Carballo
Ideally a real estate lawyer but your bankruptcy lawyer should be able to handle a simple thing like that.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/8/2011







