When selecting a lawyer, most people do not care which lawyer they have. As long as they are getting a good rate, then they are not interested at all in which lawyer they use. The truth is that you do not get the same service with a discount lawyer than what you get with a regular solicitor.
What does a discount lawyer offer?
A discount lawyer is out to get things done as cheaply as possible. This means that you sacrificing such critical items as purchase agreement review, loan review, property details confirmation, title verification, and title insurance.
The discount lawyer may not even speak with you because it would take too much time away from there other activities.
What are the benefits of a full service lawyer?
A full service lawyer will review the offer to purchase, purchase agreement, and mortgage disclosures with you in full. They will, also, walk you through the home buying process step by step without you having to fend for your self. The difference between the realtor, mortgage broker, and the lawyer is that the lawyer is the only one that is actually working for you. This is because you are paying them the money to do so.
Unfortunately, mortgage brokers and realtors are not paid from there clients directly, so they are motivated to sell for the seller or the bank, so take advantage of a highly professional lawyer.
They are the only ones that are on your side completely, every step of the way.
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