Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey

does realtor fudiciary responsibilty continue if client uses lawyer to prepare contract


Asked on 6/22/11, 10:53 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Amy Klauber Klauber & Klauber, LLP

yes

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Answered on 6/22/11, 10:58 am
Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

The answer is YES. Exactly what is going on, and whether the realtor did something wrong or not, I can not tell, and you need to discuss with me.

This is part of some problem you are having. Your lawyer prepared the contract and you had some kind of problem? Come to my law office and talk to me, let me hear the story, and I will tell you what I think. No charge for this. You can then decide what you want to do.

Give me a call, make an appointment to come see me, and let's get moving on this for you. No charge for the telephone call and no charge for the first office visit.

Robert Davies, Esq. 201-820-3460

The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

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Hackensack New Jersey 07601

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Answered on 6/22/11, 11:27 am
Walter LeVine Walter D. LeVine, Esq.

Yes, but it might depend upon what is involved. Pure contract matters might be superceded by having the attorney prepare the contract or cover its review changes. This is a response to an Internet question and the reply is not intended to be legal advice or as creating an attorney-client relationship.

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Answered on 6/22/11, 11:28 am


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