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Scott Stram
Neil Gandhi
Joshua Soloway
Richard Gora
Jonathan Savar
Daniel Weberman
Neil Fridman
Eric West
Michael Carney
Jack Liechtung
John Berton
Thomas Lopez
Alejandro Maher
Eric Leander
William Barlow
Dmitriy Ishimbayev
Patricia Yak
Dr. Lydie Louis
Angelique Thomas
Matthew Murphy
Donya Gordon
Andrew Sachs
James Duberman
Thomas Wolinetz
Maureen Pritchard
Julian Cordero
Omer Rasheed
Khari Peter Prescod
John Mattiace
Dennis Belline
Paul Mcculloch
Rex Chatterjee
Neil Jalota
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
David Titus
Eric West
Muhammad Achakzai
Adam Michael
Jon Fisse
Gary Ross
Meredith Simpson
Krishana Pleasant
Steven Fairchild
Leann D. Stanick, Esq.
Danny Jiminian
David Slater
Jason Sherman
Rachel Schulman
Robin Sosnow
Christopher Lyon
Zachary Shapiro
Wendy A. Harris
Donya Gordon
Karen Bhatia
Cliff Schneider
Michael Jacobson
Eric N. Cohen
Christina Deiasi
Nupur Shah
Michael Zussman
Tzvi Ausubel
Keala Chan
Ryan Morrison
Vadim Daynovsky
Avi Cohen
Joseph Zoccali
Jessica Pearce
Mahir Nisar
Steve Pipenger
Haig Panossian
Shlomo Himmel
Joseph Caraccio
Huma Kamgar
Matthew Lenza
Anthony Zurica
Lowrance Fisher
Joseph Schick
Joshua Brinen
Andrew D. Ellis
Evgeny Krasnov
Paul R. Mcmenamin
Randi Melnick, Esq.
Doreen Nanda
Antonio Miguel Ocasio
Adam Engel
Nicholas Loaknauth
Richard Greenberg
Stephanie Cooper
Richard Shum
Fabio Silva
Gregory Skiff
Alessandra Cortina
Erica Gilerman, Esq.
Allen Rothman
Taso Pardalis
Michael Buck
Andrew Read
Daniel Rothman
Jonathan Hood
Kwame Leslie Dougan
Tara Gampel
Jason Perez
Andre Gray
Galiah Harel
Naveen Thomas
Lorette Dundas
Christine Hogan
Jeffrey Fucci
Mark Stoutenburg
Mansi Parikh
Brett Joshpe
Stephanie Emanuel
Josh Thaller, Esq.
James Day
Nayana Kulkarni
Jordan Rothman
Daniel Shlufman
Les Dowgier
Venus Yvette Springs
Ted Zink
Stephen Ukman
John Errico
George Fuiaxis
Chandni Roy
Louis Russo
Susan Lesmerises Degraff
Aliya Haider
Kathryn Hurley
Sarah Koper
Judie Saunders
Louis Adimando
Nicholas Savio
John Tolley
Harry Friedberg
Jan Mahmood Tamoor
Margaret Butler
Philip J. Takacs, Esq.
Aaron Chase
Matthew Herlihy
Theresa Dill
Michael Blooomfield
David Carey
Michael Hatchett
Raphael Ruttenberg
Benjamin Thompson
George Despotopoulos
Peter Brooks
Jacob Weinstein
Rompel Sachdeva-Alam
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Craig Delsack
Nadia Munoz
Jimmy Lathrop
Gaston Kroub
Darren Marks
Jason Gang
Joleena Louis
Allen Yusufov, Esq.
Sergey Mekhtiyev
Christopher Hoffmann
Eric Forman
Gerald Levine
Evan Balmer
Gregory O'neill
Jamie Sklar
Ryan Patrick Campi
Andrew Muchmore
Kristin Grant
Michael Pampalone
Dan Shaked
Leon Mindin
Mark Astarita
Nicole Cueto
Andrew Isaac Cohen
Aglaia Davis
Koby Sabghir
Christopher Mccall
Steven A. Epstein
George S. Georgiades
Justin Kuehn
Jocelyn Kelly
Hashem Sabbagh
Faisal Alam
Nadia Daley
Ariel Burman
Adam Freedman
Zara Watkins, Esq.
David Montoya
Scott M. Andersen
Darryl Austin
Alexander Rayskin
Devon Pope
Steven Sciancalepore
Tierrance Charles
Rene Peres
Kaitlin Edleman
Shlomo Himmel, Esq.
Malayika Lemoine
Ashley Elem
Adam Berkey
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They also provide client service across residential and commercial real estate disputes ranging from specific performance of a purchase agreement to land use or zoning issues and construction defect litigation. Real estate agents are generally prohibited from attempting to provide legal counsel or to serve as your legal representative in any manner. Therefore, during the course of a property deal you (as the seller or the buyer) should have your interests represented by an experienced New York real estate lawyer.
You should absolutely hire a real estate attorney before you sign any paperwork. If you have already started the process and did not understand every detail of the sales contract then you should hire an experienced real estate attorney found on UpCounsel. Especially if something in your contract doesn’t make sense or seems out of the ordinary. The smallest oversight or clause could end up costing you big time.
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