Connecticut Attorney Closings: A Transaction Coordinator's Walkthrough
Connecticut is the most structurally attorney-driven state in the Northeast — CT law requires a Connecticut-licensed attorney at every real estate closing, by statute. Here's how CT attorney closings actually work, the tiered state and municipal conveyance tax, the July fiscal property tax year, and exactly what a transaction coordinator handles.
NY Attorney-Driven Closings: What Your Transaction Coordinator Handles
In New York, attorney involvement on both sides of a residential transaction isn't optional — it's the system. Brokers can't even draft the contract. Here's how NY attorney-driven closings actually work, what the closing tax stack looks like in NYC, and exactly what a transaction coordinator handles inside the process.