Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor, and Middletown Township form one of central Bucks County's most active residential real estate markets. The area's mix of historic homes, established subdivisions, and newer developments means real estate transactions here frequently involve title complexities, deed issues, and zoning questions that require attorney involvement beyond a standard settlement.
Pennsylvania does not require an attorney at closing, but the buyer's lender often does β and even when they don't, having your own attorney review the agreement of sale, title commitment, and settlement statement can prevent expensive problems. We handle residential closings for buyers and sellers across Langhorne and central Bucks County, including purchase agreement contingency review, title issue resolution, deed preparation, realty transfer tax calculations, and settlement attendance.
Langhorne transactions commonly involve situations where an owner needs to remove someone from a deed before selling β a former spouse, a deceased co-owner, or a family member who was added years ago. These deed corrections need to happen before closing, and doing them incorrectly creates title defects that delay or kill transactions.
Langhorne's older properties sometimes come with boundary disputes, easement questions, and title issues that trace back decades. We handle contractor disputes, property tax assessment appeals, and partition actions where co-owners cannot agree on what to do with jointly held property. Our litigation background means we can resolve these disputes in court when negotiation fails.
For real estate matters in Langhorne or anywhere in central Bucks County, call 215-826-3133 for a free consultation. Our office in Bristol is approximately 10 minutes from Langhorne.
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