nymortgageguy
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? New York
I have a situation that seems simple on the surface but my mortgage firm is making it complicated. I have client who's father and mother are selling the house to her in a gift to equity transfer. The parents are in florida and the daughter is in New York.
My question is in New York does an attorney have to sign a contract in order for it to be legal?
How much should they pay an attorney to review a contract if people buying and selling a home don't opt not to use an attorney for closing?
Should the title company doing the closing be able to provide an attorney?
I have a situation that seems simple on the surface but my mortgage firm is making it complicated. I have client who's father and mother are selling the house to her in a gift to equity transfer. The parents are in florida and the daughter is in New York.
My question is in New York does an attorney have to sign a contract in order for it to be legal?
How much should they pay an attorney to review a contract if people buying and selling a home don't opt not to use an attorney for closing?
Should the title company doing the closing be able to provide an attorney?