Real Estate Attorney in Pembroke Pines, Florida

Pembroke Pines is one of Broward County's largest residential communities, with a steady flow of home purchases, sales, and new developments that keep the real estate market active year-round. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Pembroke Pines families with residential closings, title review, HOA matters, and real estate disputes to protect their most significant investment.

Real Estate Services for Pembroke Pines Clients

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

Clients from Pembroke Pines 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 Pembroke Pines

When Pembroke Pines Residents Typically Call

  • First-time homebuyers needing closing representation
  • Selling a home and reviewing the purchase contract
  • HOA assessment disputes or covenant violations
  • Title issues discovered during the mortgage process
  • New development purchases requiring contract review

Learn More

If you're looking for real estate help in Pembroke Pines, start with our Cooper City real estate services. You can also learn more about commercial real estate transactions. For additional information, see Florida homestead exemption guide.

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 Pembroke Pines Residents

Pembroke Pines homebuyers and sellers can verify property ownership, check for liens, and review assessed values through the Broward County Property Appraiser. Accurate property records are the foundation of a smooth closing process. Broward County Property Appraiser

FAQs

What does an attorney do during a residential closing in Pembroke Pines?

Your attorney reviews the purchase contract, examines the title search for defects or liens, coordinates with the lender and title company, reviews closing documents for accuracy, and represents your interests at the closing table. This ensures the transaction proceeds correctly and your rights are protected.

Should first-time homebuyers in Pembroke Pines hire a real estate attorney?

First-time buyers benefit significantly from legal representation. An attorney explains the purchase contract, identifies potential issues, negotiates on your behalf, and ensures you understand every document you sign. The cost of an attorney is modest compared to the protection provided on such a major purchase.

What are common title problems in Pembroke Pines real estate transactions?

Common issues include unsatisfied mortgages from prior owners, municipal liens for code violations, HOA assessment liens, and errors in recorded documents. These must be resolved before clear title can be transferred, and your attorney works to clear them before closing.

How do I handle an HOA dispute over a special assessment in Pembroke Pines?

Special assessments must follow the procedures outlined in the community's governing documents and Florida statute. If you believe the assessment is improper, an attorney can review the association's authority, the notice and voting procedures used, and whether the assessment complies with the governing documents.

Serving Pembroke Pines and Surrounding Areas

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

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