Why use Leslie Simmons Law For Your Closing?
Our organization has established itself as a reliable and stable partner
We combine the quality of services and a deep understanding of the law
An effective way to protect the client’s rights and achieve maximum results
Use Our Law Firm For Your Real Estate Closing
As many as twenty people may be involved in some part of the purchase/sale transaction and it is the responsibility of the closing attorney to coordinate all of those efforts and attend to all the details. Leslie handles the closings on hundreds of homes each year and will take care of the legal details so you can concentrate on other matters.
Leslie enjoys an excellent reputation among real estate agents, title companies and mortgage brokers and is known for her ability to recognize the potential for problems and ensure that they are immediately resolved.
When it comes to title searches, there is no substitute for experience. Thorough searches can unearth a host of problems that could jeopardize title to a property, including defective property descriptions, liens, unpaid municipal charges and even forgery.
Leslie’s philosophy is simple: Take care of every detail so the client can relax. Once your closing is complete, you can leave Leslie’s office confident that all the details have been taken care of and your next big decision may be how to get the crabgrass out of your new lawn.
At our firm we offer a quick and easy closing experience. Our firm handles residential and commercial closings. We have expertise in more complicated closing matters, such as mobile home closings, 1031 exchanges, owner financing, complex commercial closings, estate owned property, and lease to own. We pride ourselves on our exceptional communication skills throughout the closing process.
We are in constant communication with the closing parties, which allows us to offer an efficient and smooth closing. During our closing process, we strive to make buyers and sellers comfortable with the documents they are signing. We explain each document and answer any questions a party may have regarding his or her closing.