George Holler
Nearly two decades in Connecticut real estate.
Never been through a closing? Most people we help haven't. We're the Connecticut attorneys who catch problems early, walk you through every signature at the table, and quote one flat fee before you hire us.
A quick call, at a time that suits you. You'll get a flat-fee quote and a clear picture of your closing, whether or not you hire us.
Went over all the paperwork for closing efficiently, answered questions, and offered advice in my best interests.Mackenzie H. · Verified Google review
He found things that two other attorneys missed.Bill B. · Verified Google review
The office was extremely communicative and thorough during our entire process.Melany Q. · Verified Google review
A dedicated attorney from contract to keys — so you always know who to call.
Nearly two decades in Connecticut real estate.
A practical, problem-solving approach, and a deep commitment to fairness.
Approaches every file as if it were a transaction for his own family.
Most closing-day stress is preventable. You shouldn't need a law degree to feel sure your closing is handled right. A good real estate lawyer catches the problems weeks earlier. Here's the list.
Stack of documents at the table. The closer hands you a pen. Nobody walked you through any of it beforehand.
Your lender, the seller's attorney, the title company. Someone has the answer. None of them are calling you.
Old lien. Unreleased mortgage. Boundary dispute. The kind of thing a title search would have found a month earlier.
You already had the cashier's check cut. Now it's wrong by $4,300. You're scrambling at 6pm.
Straightforward language, no legalese. What we do on every transaction so the closing table is uneventful.
Title search ordered early enough to address anything that surfaces — old liens, unreleased mortgages, boundary questions — before closing day.
We're the direct contact with your lender and the other side's attorney. When the wire amount is confirmed, you hear it from us — one number, not three.
Every signature walked through. Deed signed, mortgage recorded, keys in hand. When wire timing slips on closing day, we keep you posted instead of leaving you guessing.
Tell us where you are in the deal. We'll tell you what to expect, what it costs, and what we need from you. No pitch.
Quick answers. If yours isn't here, ask us. We respond the same business day.
A flat attorney fee per closing, not hourly. We'll quote you on the first call. Title search fees and town recording fees are billed separately at cost, not bundled.
Most residential closings happen 30 to 60 days from the day the offer is accepted. Cash transactions can close in as little as two weeks. The closing appointment itself usually takes under an hour.
Connecticut law requires closings be conducted by an attorney. You choose who that is. Both the buyer and seller typically have their own real estate lawyer, each looking out for their side of the deal.
Yes, and the best time is before you sign. Call us first and we'll review the draft purchase and sale agreement, no charge and no obligation to hire us. A second set of eyes takes minutes. Fixing a contract you've already signed is much harder.
This is general information, not legal advice. Every real estate situation is different. Reach out to discuss yours.
Statewide coverage. Four offices: Colchester, Rocky Hill, Danielson, Milford. Or send the form.