When real estate is conveyed, a document called a "Deed" must be recorded with the local county recorder. This document declares who bought and sold the property along with the purchase price. A detailed legal description of the property is included to identify what was sold.
The deed proves ownership. All transactions in Illinois require a deed given to the buyer signed by the seller. Some local governments, such as Cook County, require additional documents before the deed is recorded. This may include a notarized affidavit signed by all parties to the transaction.
Michael E. Byczek shall prepare a customized deed between the buyer and seller that conforms to applicable local laws, such as including required affidavits. He shall not submit the deed to the local government recorder. This package is solely to prepare the documents for the client to finalize on their own, such as part of a real estate closing procedure.
Once payment is received and the written Attorney-Client agreement acknowledged, you will receive access to a secure collaborative file sharing platform to exchange documents and information.
Disclaimer: The documents are only valid for real estate located in the State of Illinois and are provided for personal non-commercial use.
This customized legal service requires a written Attorney-Client agreement. You must read, acknowledge, and submit the agreement before an attorney-client relationship is formed. You may send payment first, but legal services shall not be provided without the agreement.
Each party to the transaction who is requesting these services must submit their own separate attorney-client agreement. For example, if the buyers are a married couple and request a deed, each spouse must submit their own agreement. Only one fee is required, even though multiple agreements are submitted. This step is the virtual equivalent of multiple clients signing a single physical contract in-person.
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