Summit Chatham Madison Morristown, and All New Jersey Real Estate Buyers Need To Know!!


Attorney Review Period for purchasing a home in New Jersey Real Estate, what you need to know! For any home buyers relocating from outside of New Jersey, you might be surprised by some of the real estate laws in New Jersey. Specifically, in New Jersey, after a “proposal” is accepted by the buyer and seller, the property moves into Attorney Review status. During this period of time, both the buyer and the seller can exit the deal with no harm to either.

While in Attorney review, the attorneys representing the respective buyer and seller will ensure that all terms are clearly understood and acceptable to both parties. It will usually last for 3 days.

Unlike many other states where the “proposal” is actually a sales contract and when all signatures are received, the deal is a legal and enforceable contract, the attorney review period in New Jersey was created to ensure that both the buyer and sellers’ interests where represented prior to a legally enforceable contract being created.

If you put in an offer on a house in NJ, and during the attorney review period you decide against the house, you get out of the “proposal” without any issues. Likewise, if you are a seller and decide not to take an offer (maybe a better one comes in), you have the same opportunity.

Some may consider this a benefit, others may not. One thing is for sure, it offers more time and security to both the buyer and seller.

New Jersey is not a Title state (a state where a title company can execute the closing of a real estate contract); both the seller and the buyer will need to obtain attorneys to represent them during the deal. Attorney fees are typically around $1000 in New Jersey. They can be more depending on the amount of time and negotiation required by the attorney.

I specialize in the Midtown Direct Real Estate Markets of Northern New Jersey, Including the towns of Summit, Chatham, Madison, Morristown, and all the surrounding towns and the Midtown Direct Train Line towns. Come back often to find more information about the Morris County and Union County towns of the Midtown Direct.

Happy house hunting!

One Response to “Summit Chatham Madison Morristown, and All New Jersey Real Estate Buyers Need To Know!!”


  1. Cece Says:
    March 21st, 2008

    interesting information. We are thinking about buying a home in Summit or Chatham in the near future. Can you keep us up to date on the 4 bedroom homes which are availible in these two towns?

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