Serving Inkster and Wayne County from our Dearborn office, about 12 minutes away.
LegalSolv represents Inkster clients in real estate law matters. Inkster sits in central Wayne County between Dearborn Heights and Westland, served by the 22nd District Court. Because our office is about 12 minutes away in Dearborn, you get a Wayne County firm that knows the local courts and procedures without a long drive across Metro Detroit.
Residential and commercial transactions, closings, title disputes, boundary fights, landlord-tenant litigation, and commercial leases.
The same attorney who takes your call handles your case from the first consultation through resolution, whether the matter settles, is negotiated, or has to be argued in court.
Deeds, mortgages, and liens on Inkster property are recorded with the Wayne County Register of Deeds. Title, boundary, and purchase disputes are heard in the 22nd District Court for smaller matters or the Wayne County Circuit Court when the amount or the title question is larger. The closing itself happens at the title company, which is where most problems are caught before they become court cases.
Knowing the right venue early matters. It sets the deadlines, the filing requirements, and the judges your case will be in front of, and it is one of the first things we sort out for a Inkster client.
You do not need to come to Dearborn to get started. We handle the first consultation by phone or video, meet at the 22nd District Court or the Wayne County courthouse on hearing days, and keep you updated directly rather than through a case manager. Our work is done in English and Arabic, which matters for many families across Wayne County.
For the full detail on how we approach these cases, see our Real Estate Law practice page, or call (313) 425-5555 to talk through your situation.
We also help Inkster clients with other matters. See everything we handle in Inkster.
No. Our office is about 12 minutes from Inkster, and we represent Wayne County clients there regularly. We also offer phone and video consultations and can meet at the courthouse on hearing days.
No. We represent clients throughout Wayne County, including Inkster, at the same rates as our Dearborn clients, and your matter is handled by the same attorneys.
Deeds, mortgages, and liens on Inkster property are recorded with the Wayne County Register of Deeds. Title, boundary, and purchase disputes are heard in the 22nd District Court for smaller matters or the Wayne County Circuit Court when the amount or the title question is larger. The closing itself happens at the title company, which is where most problems are caught before they become court cases.
Michigan does not require a real estate attorney for residential closings, but having one is strongly recommended. An attorney reviews the title commitment, purchase agreement, and closing documents to catch defects, liens, and unfavorable contract terms before they become your problem.
Each side pays their own attorney. Buyer-side and seller-side attorneys represent only their client's interests. Title insurance and closing costs are negotiated between the parties, but legal fees are not split.
Most residential transactions are handled on flat fees, ranging from a few hundred dollars for a simple closing review to over a thousand for full representation including contract drafting and negotiation. Commercial deals are typically billed hourly. We discuss pricing at the initial consultation.
Call (313) 425-5555 or request a consultation. We serve Inkster and all of Wayne County from our Dearborn office.