Real Estate Attorney in Coral Springs, Florida

Coral Springs' master-planned neighborhoods and well-maintained subdivisions attract first-time homebuyers and growing families who need reliable legal guidance for what is often their largest financial transaction. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. provides Coral Springs residents with closing representation, contract review, and title services to ensure their home purchase or sale proceeds smoothly.

Real Estate Services for Coral Springs Clients

If you're in Coral Springs and need real estate assistance, these are the areas we handle most often:

Clients from Coral Springs visit our office at 5500 South Flamingo Road, Suite 205, Cooper City, FL 33330, or we can arrange a phone or video consultation.

Other Legal Services in Coral Springs

When Coral Springs Residents Typically Call

  • First-time homebuyers preparing for closing
  • Families upsizing to a larger home in a new subdivision
  • Contract disputes over inspection findings or repair credits
  • HOA covenant questions before purchasing
  • Refinancing and needing title services

Learn More

If you're looking for real estate help in Coral Springs, start with our Cooper City real estate services. You can also learn more about residential closings. For additional information, see real estate law in Coconut Creek.

How It Works

1

Review

We examine contracts, title, and property-specific considerations

2

Due Diligence

Title search, disclosure review, and issue resolution before closing

3

Closing & Recording

We finalize the transaction and ensure proper recording of all documents

Local Resources for Coral Springs Residents

Coral Springs homebuyers can research property records, verify homestead exemption status, and check for liens through the Broward County Property Appraiser. Confirming property details before making an offer helps set realistic expectations for the transaction. Broward County Property Appraiser

FAQs

What does the closing process look like for Coral Springs homebuyers?

After your offer is accepted, the closing process includes a title search, home inspection, appraisal, and lender underwriting. Your attorney reviews the title commitment, resolves any title issues, reviews closing documents, and represents you at the closing. The process typically takes 30 to 45 days from contract to closing.

How important is a title search when buying in Coral Springs?

A title search reveals the property's ownership history and uncovers any liens, encumbrances, or defects that could affect your ownership. Even in well-maintained subdivisions, issues like unreleased mortgages, HOA liens, or recording errors can arise. A thorough search and attorney review protects your investment.

What HOA documents should I review before buying in a Coral Springs subdivision?

Request and review the declaration of covenants, bylaws, rules and regulations, current budget, reserve study, and any pending or recent litigation. These documents reveal your financial obligations, use restrictions, and the community's overall financial health. Your attorney can identify potential red flags.

Can I back out of a purchase contract if the inspection reveals problems?

Most Florida purchase contracts include an inspection contingency that allows you to request repairs, negotiate credits, or cancel the contract within a specified timeframe. Your attorney can advise on your rights under the specific contract terms and help negotiate the best outcome.

Serving Coral Springs and Surrounding Areas

Our office is located in Cooper City, and we regularly serve real estate clients in Coral Springs and nearby communities throughout Broward County. We offer both in-person and online consultations to accommodate your schedule.

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