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Real Estate Law Services in Charlotte, NC

Real estate transactions are some of the most significant and potentially complex investments that companies and families can make. Ensuring that your lease or mortgage is set up in your favor takes a knowledgeable team of real estate law professionals. Thankfully, Matheson Law Firm has the team of legal experts you need to successfully navigate your Charlotte, NC, real estate dealings.

At Matheson Law Firm, our team provides comprehensive legal services for business owners and families seeking to invest in real property. Our team will make sure that your contractual agreement suits your specific needs and is set up in your favor.

If you have legal questions about commercial or residential real estate in Charlotte, contact us at (704) 439-1350 today.

Commercial Real Estate Legal Services for Charlotte Businesses

From building acquisition to purchasing lots, our team has the legal expertise necessary to help businesses meet their long-term goals. We deliver personalized services, ensuring Charlotte business owners enter into a safe and mutually beneficial real estate agreement. Whether you’re looking to lease office space or want to build your own empire from the ground up, our team can help you navigate the real estate landscape and get the deal that’s right for you.

In addition to helping with property acquisition, our team can also provide legal assistance for a number of commercial lease situations, including:

  • Personal guarantees
  • Upfit allowances
  • Waived rent
  • Repairs
  • Rent to own

No matter what your legal needs may be, our real estate attorneys will help keep your best interests at the heart of your property investment. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with our knowledgeable real estate legal team.

 

Residential Real Estate Attorneys for Charlotte Families

At Matheson Law Firm, we aren’t just dedicated to representing business owners throughout the Charlotte metro area — we also proudly assist residential homebuyers. From closings and purchase agreements to title insurance and examinations, our team will help guide you through the real estate transaction process every step of the way to get the deal that’s right for you.

While real estate litigation isn’t always necessary, sometimes it’s unavoidable. Luckily, our team has the expertise necessary to help you with a number of litigation proceedings, including:

  • Partition actions
  • Quiet title actions
  • Contract disputes

If your litigation needs can’t be met through our firm, our team will ensure that you get the referral you need to litigate your real estate concerns successfully.

Ensure your homebuying experience is as stress-free and beneficial to you as possible by hiring a legal team that has your best interests in mind. Contact the team at Matheson Law Firm by calling (704) 439-1350 to schedule your consultation today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are real estate transactions public record?

Yes. When buying and selling property in North Carolina, closing documents and transaction information are made available to the public. The names of the buyer and seller and the final price are all disclosed.

What is an offer of purchase?

Offers of purchase are legally binding contracts between buyers and sellers. They contain all the conditions attached to the purchase of a home. A seller can accept, decline, or let an offer to purchase lapse. The offer is typically submitted on a standardized form that includes the price a buyer is willing to pay for the home and other conditions, such as when the buyer will take possession of the property.

Can I put conditions on an offer of purchase?

Under North Carolina law, a buyer has the right to include their own terms and conditions when making an offer to purchase. Typical conditions include the property appraising for a certain value or passing inspection. If something goes wrong during the contingency period, agreed-upon conditions give buyers a way to cancel the contract without losing their earnest money deposit.

Why is a title review critical in a real estate transaction?

A title document proves the right of ownership of real property. If you’re buying a home in North Carolina, it’s essential to have the title reviewed before closing. A “clear” title ensures the proper transfer of ownership and helps avoid problems if and when the property is sold at a later date.

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Matheson Law Firm for Your Charlotte-Area Real Estate Law Services

Don’t settle for anything less than what you deserve. Avoid entering into an ill-fitting real estate agreement by getting the legal assistance you need to navigate your residential or commercial property transaction. The knowledgeable real estate attorneys at Matheson Law Firm have the skills and experience you need to regain confidence in your property lease or purchase.

Ready to get started? Contact us to schedule your initial consultation today.

 
Douglas P. Matheson, Attorney at Law

With 20 years of experience in real estate law and closing real estate transactions, I understand your purchase or refinance transaction can feel overwhelming. I am here to provide you with advice, counsel, and peace of mind to help you through the process. Let's keep moving forward together.

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