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What Are the Steps Involved in a Typical Residential Real Estate Closing in New Jersey?
When you’re buying or selling a home in Old Bridge and the surrounding New Jersey area, it’s helpful to understand how the closing process works. At the law offices of Philip E. Miller, we guide clients through each stage of their residential real‐estate transaction. Here’s a breakdown of the typical...
Learn MoreWhat is a Deed, and How Is Ownership Officially Transferred in New Jersey?
When you’re buying, selling, or otherwise transferring property in Old Bridge and the surrounding communities of Middlesex County, it’s essential to understand precisely what a deed is, and how legal ownership officially changes hands. At the law offices of Philip E. Miller, we help homeowners in New Jersey navigate this...
Learn MoreWhat Are Common Title Issues That Can Delay or Prevent Closing in New Jersey?
Real estate closings in New Jersey often run smoothly, but sometimes hidden issues in the property’s title can stall or even scuttle the deal altogether. As your legal partner in Old Bridge and throughout the surrounding New Jersey communities, Philip E. Miller P.C. is ready to help identify and resolve...
Learn MoreWhat Does the Attorney Review Period Mean in New Jersey Real Estate Transactions?
When you’re buying or selling a home in New Jersey, one of the most important, and sometimes misunderstood, phases of the contract process is the attorney review period. As an experienced real estate attorney serving Old Bridge and surrounding communities across Middlesex, Monmouth, and beyond, Philip E. Miller P.C. helps...
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