The Law Office of George H. Dippel, in compliance with Governor Andrew Cuomo’s emergency declaration, is now operating from our home office.
While certain activities such as sit down closings, will signings and personal consultations in our office are not possible for the foreseeable future, we are fully prepared to handle many matters remotely by email, fax and teleconferencing. Of course, telephone and email consultations are available as always.
Of special importance to the real estate community is Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.7, temporarily allowing remote notarization of documents.
This order will allow our office to notarize legal documents such as powers of attorneys, deeds and other real estate transfer documents remotely.
Additionally, our office has the capability to file electronically all deeds within the four counties of New York City, i.e, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Manhattan.
For your convenience, we accept payment of our fees and prepayment of transfer fees by major credit cards and contract down payments by wire transfer.
The Law Office of George H. Dippel is ready to assist you while at the same time observing the social distancing which is vital to defeating Covid-19.
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