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Attorney requirements depend on your location. For example, Connecticut , Florida , and New York are among the 21 states where an attorney must oversee the closing process. In other states, hiring a private attorney is optional but can be helpful for navigating complex legal language.

Legal fees for buying a house are part of your overall , which typically range from 2% to 5% of the home's purchase price . While "legal fees" can specifically refer to hiring a private attorney, several other mandatory costs cover the legal verification and transfer of the property. Types of Legal & Administrative Fees

: These are paid to your local government to officially record the new deed and mortgage. Expect to pay between $20 and $250 , though this varies significantly by county.

: Facilitating the legal transfer of funds and filing documents with the town or county clerk. Mandatory vs. Optional Fees

: Drafting the deed, mortgage agreements, and final closing statements.

: Paid to the title company or escrow agent who handles the funds and documents. This is often around 1% of the sale price or a flat fee between $350 and $1,000+ . What These Fees Cover