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Yes, a real estate attorney in Florida can draft a real estate contract. In many cases, it’s one of the most valuable services we provide. While real estate agents often use standardized forms, those templates don’t always reflect a specific deal’s unique terms or legal nuances. That’s where legal support becomes essential.
At Nishad Khan P.L., we work closely with buyers, sellers, developers, and brokers throughout Central Florida to create accurate, enforceable contracts that align with our clients’ interests. Whether you’re handling a residential closing or structuring a commercial transaction, contract language matters—and so does the experience behind it.
Real estate contracts aren’t just formalities—they’re the legal foundation of your deal. Poorly written or incomplete agreements can lead to financial loss, title disputes, delayed closings, or litigation. In Florida, while licensed real estate agents can fill out pre-approved form contracts, only an attorney can draft custom language or modify key provisions to suit a particular deal.
As Orlando real estate attorneys, we routinely draft and revise real estate contracts to reflect the parties’ intent, eliminate ambiguity, and avoid unenforceable terms. We ensure your rights and obligations are clearly stated and compliant with Florida law.
We don’t just insert boilerplate terms when we draft a real estate contract. We account for the transaction’s specific goals, risks, and timing. Key areas we address often include:
Each deal is different, and even minor changes to wording can have significant consequences. As real estate attorneys in Orlando, we ensure the language protects you, not just outlines the transaction.
In some cases, especially with standard residential purchases, parties may rely on form contracts such as the Florida FAR/BAR “AS IS” contract. However, certain situations call for attorney-drafted agreements:
If you’re involved in any of the above, working with a Florida real estate attorney ensures the agreement is enforceable and strategically sound.
It’s important to distinguish between completing a form and drafting a contract. In Florida, real estate agents and brokers may only “fill in the blanks” on approved forms created by legal counsel. They are not permitted to create new clauses or draft provisions that alter legal obligations unless they are also attorneys.
As real estate lawyers in Orlando, we often review and revise contracts prepared by agents to ensure the terms reflect what our clients agreed to. We also flag hidden risks, explain unclear terms, and adjust deadlines or language to protect your position.
If you have additional questions about contract validity or enforceability, our FAQs address several common concerns.
Drafting the contract is only the beginning. We also assist with due diligence, title review, document preparation, escrow instructions, and the closing process. We ensure continuity and legal accuracy from contract to closing by staying involved through each phase.
Whether you’re purchasing a home or structuring a commercial deal, an Orlando real estate lawyer can ensure your contract stands up under scrutiny.
At Nishad Khan P.L., we don’t just draft contracts—we help you understand them. We ensure that every provision reflects your goals, protects your interests, and complies with Florida law. Contact us today if you’re unsure whether your deal needs custom language or legal review. Our firm is here to provide precise, reliable legal support for your next real estate transaction.
Our firm’s commitment to professionalism, civility, and open and honest communication allows us to provide our clients with the highest level of professional service.
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