Posts By: Gary Giannantonio

Beware of the “Wholesale Buyer” and Selling your property without a realtor

Recently I have represented clients who did not list/ market their property with a realtor but were contacted directly by buyers who claim they will buy the property with no mortgage and inspection contingencies and close within 30 days. What generally occurs is that the Buyer gives them a very basic Contract and almost always… Read more »

MY PARENTS OR RELATIVES HAVE DIED AND I AM THE EXECUTOR, WHEN CAN I LEGALLY SELL THEIR HOUSE??

We frequently assist clients whose parents or relatives recently died and our client was named as the Executor in the decedent’s Will.  The Executor now wants to sell the house and distribute the proceeds as per the Will and they want to know when can they legally sell the property. The first step after someone… Read more »

Choosing an Executor, Trustee and Guardian

Clients frequently ask me who they should name as Executor, Trustee or Guardian when they create their Last Will and Testament.  First, let me explain the difference between the three roles. The Executor is the person who probates your Will, goes into your house and through all of your personal belongings, safeguards your assets, gathers… Read more »

Landlord seeking Lawyer

By Robyn Latman, Esq.    Are you a Landlord?  You need a lawyer.  Not just any lawyer.  You need a lawyer who gets you, who gets what you need, and who knows how to get that for you. Let me explain.  Last week, I attended a meeting for Real Estate Investors.  This was my first… Read more »

Durable Power of Attorney

A durable power of attorney is a legal document that you should set up long before you ever need it. In it you empower an individual to act on your behalf during your lifetime. The trusted individual is known as your agent. The powers given to your agent become void upon your death. Whatever powers… Read more »

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