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What’s Included in a Real Estate Attorney’s Due Diligence Process?

05.14.2026

Due diligence involves carefully investigating the legal and financial aspects of the transaction.

This may include reviewing title commitments, surveys, association documents, permits, zoning information, contracts, inspections, and financing documents.

The purpose of due diligence is to identify risks before the transaction closes.

Thorough due diligence can help buyers avoid major problems after purchase.

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