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Resources & Tools for New York Residential Real Estate Attorneys

Practical, experience-based tools designed to help attorneys maintain control, avoid assumptions, and navigate NY residential transactions with confidence.

Most issues in New York residential real estate transactions don’t arise because attorneys don’t know the law.

They arise because:

  • Responsibilities are assumed;

  • Timing is misunderstood;

  • Documents are scattered; or

  • Critical steps quietly fall through the cracks.

The resources below were created to address those realities directly.

These tools are not legal services.

They are not substitutes for supervision or independent judgment.

They are practical, execution-aware materials built from real closing experience.

They are designed to help attorneys work more confidently and efficiently.

🧭 NY Residential Contract-to-Close Control Checklist

A practical control system for NY residential transactions from contract through post-closing.

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This checklist is designed to help you:

  • Track what must be confirmed at each phase of a deal;

  • Understand who typically handles each task (title, lender, counsel);

  • Avoid assumption-based mistakes

  • Maintain proper sequencing from contract to closing


It is intentionally not a "how-to" guide or a CLE.

Its purpose is to help you maintain control over a transaction as it moves forward.

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Includes:

  • Contract → Clearance → Pre-Closing → Closing → Post-Closing phases

  • Buyer and seller considerations

  • Co-op and condo distinctions where applicable

  • PDF and editable Word versions


What you’ll get: A phase-based checklist you can actually use on live transactions.

Instant secure download. PDF and editable Word files delivered after purchase.               ðŸ‘‰                              

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