Hi, I am buying a house in Puerto Rico and am confused about the process.
Initially I tried working with realtors and was disappointed. Although I already had pre-approvals and everything in order, I found the realtors were unresponsive and unreliable. So I decided to go direct to seller.
The property was inherited and the sellers have all the documents in order, they are legally able to sell it. I'm not worried about that (I consulted a lawyer friend on the island). However the process is so different here than the mainland. When I bought my house in the states, I had a buyers lawyer who worked with the sellers lawyer. Got an inspection and an appraisal.
Do I need to get an inspection?
Do I need to hire my own lawyer to review the documents on my behalf, or is it safe to work directly with the sellers lawyer for the deed and closing? (The sellers lawyer has already been paid to do the deed and closing.)
How do I figure out if the house is in a flood zone?
Is there anything else I might need to do, due diligence wise?
Thank you for any insight. I'm so confused :-/