Real Estate Closings
Buying or selling property in Nassau County? Kambo Law, PLLC provides experienced real estate closing attorney services from our Jericho office, centrally located to serve homebuyers, sellers, and investors throughout Nassau County and Long Island.
New York is an "attorney state" — meaning lawyers are required to be involved in real estate transactions. Whether you are purchasing a co-op in Garden City, closing on a colonial in Great Neck, or selling a ranch in Mineola, having a qualified real estate closing attorney in Nassau County is not optional. It is a legal necessity.
At Kambo Law, we handle every legal aspect of your real estate closing. Our attorneys review purchase agreements and riders, negotiate contract terms that protect your interests, order and analyze title searches, resolve any title defects or liens, review mortgage documents and closing disclosures, and represent you at the closing table to ensure everything is executed correctly.
Our Nassau County real estate closing services cover every stage of the transaction process:
From our Jericho office at 366 North Broadway, Suite 405, we serve clients across all of Nassau County, including:
Garden City • Great Neck • Jericho • Manhasset • Oyster Bay • Rockville Centre • Hempstead • Mineola • Westbury • Valley Stream • Hicksville • Syosset • Old Westbury • Plainview • Bethpage • Floral Park • Williston Park • New Hyde Park • Massapequa • Freeport • Long Beach • Glen Cove • Roslyn
Fees for a residential real estate closing in Nassau County typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 depending on the complexity. Contact Kambo Law at (516) 345-4502 for a transparent fee quote.
Yes. New York requires attorney involvement in real estate transactions. A qualified closing attorney reviews your contract, conducts title searches, and represents you at closing to protect your investment.
Your attorney reviews all closing documents, verifies financial calculations on the settlement statement, ensures contract conditions are met, coordinates with the lender and opposing counsel, and handles deed recording with the Nassau County Clerk's office.
Contact our Nassau County real estate closing attorneys for a consultation.