Read Nolo's Essential Guide to Buying Your First Home Online
Authors: Ilona Bray,Alayna Schroeder,Marcia Stewart
Tags: #Law, #Business & Economics, #House buying, #Property, #Real Estate
CD-ROMFor a handy set of questions to use in your interview and reference checks:
Use the “Attorney Interview Questionnaire” and “Attorney Reference Questionnaire” in the Homebuyer’s Toolkit on the CD-ROM. Samples of these forms are shown below.
TIPYou can look up an attorney’s bar record.
Attorneys who violate ethics rules may be disciplined by the state bar (the organization in charge of licensing and regulation). Many states have online tools that allow you to check records. Type “[
your state’s name
] state bar” into a search engine.
Attorney Interview QuestionnaireAsk the following questions, as well as any specific to your transaction—for example, regarding the attorney’s experience with condo, co-op, or newly built house purchases.Name of attorney and contact information (phone, email, etc.):Date of conversation:1. What percent of your time do you spend helping residential real estate buyers?2. How many years have you been handling residential real estate legal matters?3. Do you charge hourly rates (if so, at what rate) or flat fees for services?4. Are you an active member of the state bar association?5. Have you ever been subject to any bar association disciplinary proceedings?6. Have you ever been sued for malpractice? What was the result?7. How many individual home buying clients have you represented in the past year?8. Can you provide the names of three recent clients who will serve as references?NOTES:Best Answers:1. More than 50%.2. The longer the better, but at least two years.3. No one right answer—you’ll want to compare fees between attorneys. But try not to base your decision solely on how high or low the fees are.4. Only acceptable answer is “Yes.”5. Only acceptable answer is “No.”6. Only acceptable answer is “No.”7. Should be a minimum of seven.8. Not all attorneys will provide references, but if one does, it’s worth your time to follow up.
Attorney Reference QuestionnaireHere’s what to ask the attorney references. You can add any other questions that interest you—for example, if you’re seeking a particular type of legal help, such as with buying a co-op.Name of attorney:Name of reference:Date:1. How did you choose the attorney?2. Did you know the attorney before you worked together?3. What kind of legal services did the attorney provide?4. Was the attorney responsive? Did the attorney return calls and emails promptly, follow through on promises, and meet deadlines?5. How long did you work together?6. Are you happy with the attorney’s services?7. Did the attorney keep you up to date, and explain everything in terms you understood?8. Would you work with the attorney again?OTHER COMMENTS:
TIPThe general inspector won’t do the repairs.
A general (not pest) inspector evaluates problems and recommends solutions. But no ethical inspector would say, “And guess what, I can fix that for you, at this price.” That’s a conflict of interest, violates the standards of the main industry trade groups such as ASHI, and is prohibited by law in many states.
CD-ROMFor a comprehensive set of questions for both the inspector and his or her references:
Use the “Home Inspector Interview Questionnaire” and the “Home Inspector Reference Questionnaire” in the Homebuyer’s Toolkit on the CD-ROM. Samples of these forms are shown below.