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Posted about 11 years ago

Is It Wise To Use Your Family Lawyer When Buying An Apartment?

Have you ever thought of seeking the assistance of your family lawyer when buying an apartment? You may have worked with your family lawyer for several years now, and you have trusted him for some of your most important transactions. However, is this really a good idea especially when you’re buying an apartment?

Buying or selling an apartment is a big decision and it’s important that you choose the right kind of lawyer for the job. In fact, each lawyer has their own specialisation and most family lawyers don’t have the expertise when it comes to unit titles.

In my new podcast, I discuss several points concerning family lawyers, and why you should be wary to entrust them with all your important transactions. I have tackled some of the reasons why it’s necessary to find a lawyer who is qualified to help you in buying an apartment. Some of the points I’ve discussed will include:

  • What is the right type of lawyer when buying an apartment
  • Consulting with an apartment specialist and asking for referral if he/she knows a lawyer who can handle your concerns
  • The disadvantages of using a family lawyer when buying an apartment

Get all the answers on my latest podcast; you can click this link to watch my podcast:


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