Real Estate Attorney in Blissfield & Lenawee County

Buying, selling, or resolving a property dispute — make sure the fine print is actually in your favor.

What We Handle

  • Residential real estate transactions
  • Commercial real estate transactions
  • Closings and title review
  • Boundary and property disputes

Why Have a Local Attorney Review Your Closing

A real estate transaction is often one of the largest financial decisions a person makes. Having a local attorney review the purchase agreement, title work, and closing documents means someone on your side is actually reading the fine print before you sign it — not just the party facilitating the sale.

Frequently Asked Questions

Michigan doesn't require an attorney for most real estate closings, but having one review the purchase agreement and title work before you sign can catch issues a real estate agent isn't positioned (or licensed) to flag.
Title issues, easements, unresolved liens, and discrepancies between the purchase agreement and closing disclosure are common trouble spots. Every transaction is different — a review before you sign is the best way to catch problems specific to yours.