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Which states require attorneys for real estate closings? Heres a list of Attorney Only States: Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia. Can you close on a house without a lawyer?
A real estate attorney is needed when selling a house in Connecticut to do the closing on the sale, as well as securing many documents as legally binding and safe. The seller should have the advice and guidance of an attorney with respect to a brokerage agreement.
While Connecticut statutes do not require individuals buying or selling real estate to engage the services of an attorney, (1) statutes require an attorney to be involved in real estate transactions requiring title insurance and (2) certain services or activities in a real estate transaction may constitute the practice
Dissolving Your LLC in Connecticut Step 1: Vote to dissolve the LLC. Step 2: Wind up all business affairs and handle any other business matters. Step 3: Notify creditors and claimants about your LLCs dissolution. Step 4: Notify tax agencies and settle remaining taxes.
Attorney involvement required: Connecticut law prohibits out-of-state attorneys and persons who are not Connecticut attorneys from conducting real estate closings for most mortgage loans.
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On average, homes in Connecticut sit on the market for 62 days, and it typically takes 35 days to close once an offer has been accepted.
Connecticut is one of a handful of states in the country that requires both the seller and the buyer to retain the services of a real estate attorney. This is to ensure that both parties are protected.

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