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What expectations should I have about closing my property purchase on a specific date or within a certain amount of time?

The safe answer is until there is a definite closing date set (and even then, you’re not 100% free and clear to close, although it’s likely), you should temper your expectations as much...

What is good advice for selecting the right attorney to represent me for my condo, co-op or townhouse sale?

Can I use an out-of-state or non-real estate attorney to represent me when I sell my apartment or townhouse in NYC?

Can I obtain copies of all paperwork I signed at the closing, for my records?

For all matters relating to the closing paperwork, you should contact your attorney and request copies of all available documents for your records.  He or she can provide you with instructions and answer...

Can I use an out-of-state or non-real estate attorney to represent me when I purchase an apartment or townhouse in NYC?

What are specific factors that can impact the closing date for my apartment purchase?

What is good advice for selecting the right attorney to represent me for my condo, co-op or townhouse purchase?

What does the condo board’s “right of first refusal” mean and why do they have to issue a waiver for me to move forward with closing on my apartment purchase?

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