Real Estate contracts are complex documents that are legally binding. A Real Estate contract is needed when a person would like to purchase, sell, exchange, or lease their real estate. The contract is the backbone of any deal. You must assume that anything allowed by a contract can and will be done. That's why our real estate lawyers review the implications of a real estate transaction for your estate plan, taxes, business, or divorce. Technical language and clauses in a real estate contract could lead to problems and litigation in the future.
At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, our real estate attorneys have significant experience reviewing and drafting real estate contracts for our client's benefit. Our attorneys break down the technical terms in a real estate contract in order for our clients to understand their rights and responsibilities. We identify clauses that expose you to liability and we propose additional language to protect you. Gerald L. Jorgensen of Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin is licensed not only in the practice of law but also is a Colorado Licensed Employing Real Estate Broker with 25 years of experience in Real Estate transactions with computer generated standard contracting forms that can be quickly and efficiently be drafted. Having Real Estate sale experience and readily available forms is a great help to (FiSBO) For-Sale-By-Owner transactions.
Note that: Colorado Law prohibits option contracts on Real Estate by non-licensed persons. Many Get-Rich-In-Real-Estate seminars and or organizations fail to recognize that the procedures or techniques taught may simply be illegal in the State of Colorado. Before entering into any option to purchase or take-over-the-payments agreement the public is strongly advised to seek legal advice from a Real Estate attorney like those at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin. |