To many people, a home is the single most valuable asset they will ever own. Commercial real estate and raw land for investment or development often involve millions of dollars. However, buying and selling any real estate frequently involves a variety contracts, including real estate purchase and sale agreements, brokerage or realtor agreements, promissory notes, and deeds of trust, to name a few. Having an attorney negotiate, draft, or examine your real estate contracts can help you to get what you want from the bargain. An attorney can also help you understand what you are agreeing to versus what might be buried in the fine-print, as well as discuss with you what is not included and some of the “what ifs”. Such assistance can help you to identify issues that may be buried in “boilerplate” language, but which are important to the deal, such as environmental liability, limitations on legal remedies, the physical condition of the property purchased, and how to keep earnest money from going hard. Greater clarity at the contract stage might just save you from costly litigation later.