Why Use An:

 EBA

Legal Issues

EBAs Protect Clients

Buying smart is what an EBA helps you do—helping to identify and cure legal discrepancies prior to making an offer. Count on an EBA to look out for your best interests by:

  • Confirming that the chain of title is free of defects.
  • Discovering liens on the property.
  • Identifying prohibitive zoning issues that can hamper your ability to put up additions or even fencing.
  • Certifying what is the HOA’s responsibility versus what costs you as a buyer bear in some communities.
  • Establishing full disclosure. Encroachments, needed repairs and pending lawsuits matter in a real estate transaction. Your EBA will ascertain that these disclosures are made timely, before you close rather than afterwards.

Contact NAEBA today to learn more about the types of protections offered by EBAs.