What is a double closing?

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When individuals decide to sell a house and buy one on the same day, this is known as a double closing. Since this involves two transactions, it can be very stressful. Individuals will have to negotiate for both deals and interact with different individuals during these processes. The involvement of a real estate agent can make it even more complex for them. The amount of stress involved with finding a home and selling a home is hard enough without the combined force of both processes. If you are about to partake in this matter, it is best to have an attorney at your use to ensure a successful process.

How can this process benefit me?

Double closings can prove to be beneficial for some individuals due to financial reasons. This can be for financial reasons. If you are one of those people who needs the money from selling your home in order to buy a new home, it can benefit you to undergo a double closing.

Although most people may decide to sell a house and acquire a new home later, this may not fit for everyone. Some people do not want to spend the extra cost of finding temporary housing. Some people do not want to have to ask relatives or friends if they can stay at their home until they buy a new house. This can require a lot of effort due to moving your possessions multiple times within a short period of time. We understand these reasons. Our firm can guide you through a double closing to help avoid any unwanted circumstances that you may face. By avoiding these circumstances, you may not have to find a temporary place to live if the double closing is successful.

When you are planning a same-day transaction, you must understand all that is accompanied with the process. Our legal team can provide you with the information you need to know in order to understand what to expect from this process. We want to ensure that you will have a smooth double closing when the time comes.

The dedicated and compassionate attorneys at Vigilante Law Firm, P.C. would be happy to provide you with assistance in your case and help you protect your future when so much is on the line. Contact us today to schedule a consultation so we can assess the specific circumstances surrounding your lawsuit.

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