Real Estate Attorneys & Closing Lawyers

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RESMP connects buyers, sellers, and investors with licensed real estate attorneys in their state — for closings, contract reviews, title disputes, 1031 exchanges, and more. No fees for clients.

Residential ClosingsCommercial TransactionsPurchase ContractsTitle DisputesForeclosure Defense1031 ExchangesProbate & EstateZoningHOA DisputesConstruction Law
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How It Works

Legal Help for Your Real Estate Transaction

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Describe Your Legal Need

Tell us your state and what you need — a closing attorney, contract review, title dispute resolution, or 1031 exchange guidance.

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Get Matched Instantly

RESMP connects you with real estate attorneys licensed in your state who specialize in exactly the legal issue you're facing.

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Consult & Move Forward

Review attorney profiles, read about their practice areas, and book a direct consultation — no middlemen, no referral fees.

Why RESMP for Real Estate Legal Help?

The right attorney protects your biggest financial transaction. RESMP makes finding them effortless.

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Real Estate Specialists Only

RESMP only features attorneys who specialize in real estate law — not generalists. They know closings, contracts, and title issues inside and out.

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Flat-Fee Transparency

Many attorneys on RESMP offer flat-fee closings and contract reviews. See pricing upfront — no billing surprise at the end.

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No Fees for Buyers & Sellers

There are no matching fees charged to clients. You pay the attorney directly for their legal services — RESMP never takes a cut.

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Licensed & Bar-Verified

Every attorney on RESMP is bar-admitted in the states they serve. We verify bar status so you never risk working with an unlicensed practitioner.

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RESMP connects your firm with buyers, sellers, and investors at the exact moment they need legal representation — at closing, during contract review, or when disputes arise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a real estate attorney to buy or sell a home?

In many states (including Georgia, New York, Florida, and Massachusetts), attorney involvement at closing is required by law. Even where it's not required, a real estate attorney protects your interests in contract review, title examination, and closing documentation. RESMP helps you find one fast.

What does a real estate closing attorney do?

A closing attorney prepares and reviews closing documents, conducts title searches, ensures the title is clear, manages the transfer of funds, and records the deed. In attorney-required states, they are the ones who legally close the transaction.

How much does a real estate attorney cost in 2026?

Closing attorney fees typically range from $500 to $1,500 for a standard residential transaction, depending on state and complexity. Many RESMP attorneys offer flat fees for common services. Contract reviews for buyers typically run $300–$600. The cost is almost always worth the protection.

What's a 1031 exchange attorney and when do I need one?

A 1031 exchange allows real estate investors to defer capital gains taxes by reinvesting proceeds into a like-kind property. The IRS has strict timelines and rules — a 1031 exchange attorney (often combined with a Qualified Intermediary) ensures compliance. RESMP has 1031 specialists in multiple states.

Can a real estate attorney help with title disputes?

Yes. Title disputes — including boundary disagreements, liens, easement issues, and fraudulent transfers — are core real estate law matters. An attorney can file quiet title actions, negotiate lien releases, and represent you in court. RESMP's title dispute attorneys have experience resolving these issues before and after closing.