Title Transfer
Rosetta specializes in title transfers for residential, commercial, and non-profit real property.
Clear title is essential for the transfer of all real property, as a cloud on title can significantly impact your ownership interest.
Rosetta has provided continuing education for the Bar of California on topics such as “Changing Title for Your Clients” and “Conducting a Residential Title Search.”
Whether real property title changes occur due to marriage, loans, refinancing, or the three D’s (death, debt, or divorce), we are here to ensure that your title transfer is clear and secure.
I have known Rosetta for more than five years, going back to when she started law school at Trinity. She stood out as a student then, due to her wisdom, experience, commitment to excellence, and passion for her faith. We have stayed in touch over the years since then.
She has all the traits that make for being an excellent attorney. In addition, her many years of experience as a real estate broker put her far ahead of other attorneys in her ability to know client needs, and how to meet them. She is also a real joy to work with.
Myron Steeves – Law Offices of Myron Steeves and the Church Law Center of California
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Frequently Asked Questions About Title Transfer
How much does a title attorney cost?
A title attorney typically charges between $500 and $1,500 for a simple residential real estate transaction, with the cost depending on the complexity of the transaction, the attorney’s experience, and your location; for more complex situations involving title issues, costs can increase to $1,500 – $3,000 or more”
How long does it take a lawyer to transfer a deed?
A lawyer transferring a deed typically takes a few weeks to a year to properly record the deed, depending on the complexity of the transaction and the county where the property is located.
Is a real estate attorney the same as a title company?
No. While both are involved in real estate transactions, a real estate attorney provides legal advice and representation, whereas a title company primarily verifies ownership of the property and issues title insurance, meaning they cannot give legal counsel like an attorney can.
What is the best way to transfer property title between family members?
The best way to transfer property title between family members is typically through a grant deed, which provides a clear transfer of ownership while guaranteeing that the grantor has the legal right to transfer the property, making it a secure option for most family transfers; however, consulting a lawyer to determine the most appropriate method based on your specific situation is always recommended.

Ensure Your Title is Clear and Secure
Navigating title transfers requires precision and expertise to avoid complications. Let Rosetta E. Broomfield guide you through the process, ensuring your title is clear and your property interests are fully protected.
