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What Happens if Something Goes Wrong During Closing?

05.14.2026

Closings do not always go as planned.

Financing issues, title defects, inspection disputes, missing documents, escrow disagreements, and association problems can arise unexpectedly.

When problems occur, having a real estate attorney involved becomes critical.

This is where you will see the difference between having a title company (who does not represent you and must remained neutral) or a real estate attorney.

An attorney can negotiate solutions, protect contractual rights, preserve deposits, and guide clients through legal disputes if necessary.

Many transactions that appear to be falling apart can still be salvaged with experienced legal guidance.

The most expensive closing is the one without a lawyer. NEVER CLOSE ALONE®