384 - Who do you know that is moving to another state?
- janelehman
- Feb 14, 2022
- 2 min read
Millions of Americans are relocating all around the country.
Moving into a new house is exciting enough but moving to new state is a major undertaking.
People move for many different reasons, to be closer to family, for a new job or for weather and health related reasons.
A lot of planning goes into a big move.
That's why it makes sense to have a law firm in every state.
It makes sense to have an attorney help every step of the way.
Americans don't have it in their mindset to call an attorney because we have been priced out of the legal system for so long.
There are a lot of contracts to handle such as notifying insurance companies of an address change, finalizing utility and cable bills.
I moved from Michigan to Texas 8 years ago. 5 years after I moved Detroit Edison Electric determined that I still owed them $58.
I don't know where the mix up occurred but I know it wasn't on my end.
After months of nagging emails and bills, I handed it over to my law firm.
The attorney wrote one letter to the electric company and the emails stopped.
I have the peace of mind knowing that I can all a reputable law firm any time for help is all kinds of situations.
Once a family is moved to the new state, estate plans will have to be revised. Wills are state specific. They are also one of the things people often forget to take care of.
Home buyers may need advice on: • Reviewing contracts for warranties and hiring contractors for improvements. • Reviewing terms of your mortgage agreement. • Holding your contractors accountable for non-performance on a job. • Ensuring your warranty company stands behind their contract.
What about help understanding: • Property liens • Foreclosure issues • Bankruptcy issues • Leasing or rental of the property
• Short sale in real estate
When all is said and done, new home buyers can be confident that stye made good decisions by having an attorney's help along the way.
Who do you know that is moving to another state?





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