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Carefully Balancing

the Issues

Pearce Law Firm

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Ask the Experts

W

hen Dixon Pearce

first opened Pearce Law

Firm, he was fulfilling

his vision to help clients

through the real estate

closing process. The year

2017 marks 10 years since

he started the business, and, while the past decade has

been a roller coaster for real estate matters, Pearce credits

excellent service, quality work and a

dedication to problem solving for his

firm’s longevity in Mount Pleasant.

A Lowcountry native, Pearce has spent his post-graduate

life in Mount Pleasant,

where his wife, Susan,

was raised. He obtained

a bachelors degree at

the University of South

Carolina in Business

Administration, majoring

in Real Estate, and,

following two years in

real estate development

and sales, he returned

to the university’s law

school to become a real

estate lawyer.

“I spent seven years

practicing civil litigation

– mostly construction litigation cases involving stucco

homes – which was a good experience that has served me

well in my real estate practice,” Pearce said.

In 2000, Pearce joined a local firm and began his career

in residential real estate closings, later becoming a partner

before pursuing his dream to own his own firm.

Today, Pearce Law Firm handles mainly residential real

estate matters, such as purchases, sales and refinances,

and a small amount of commercial transactions. Pearce’s

team includes an associate attorney, three legal assistants

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and a receptionist.

“Buying and selling real estate can be quite

cumbersome, and it’s my job to be a problem solver to

make the logistics of everything going on come together

on a certain date and at a certain time,” Pearce explained.

“That is the fun part for me, figuring out how to manage

a closing through some practical issues, the likes of which

cannot be predicted. We joke that working in real estate

closings is usually more entertaining than some reality

shows on television.”

In addition to the anticipated yet unpredictable

curveballs that can be thrown in the midst of a real

estate closing, Pearce and his team carefully balance a

myriad of other issues:

legal and ethical duties,

contractual issues, title

insurance issues, hazard

and flood insurance

issues, and lender

regulations and policies.

These all must be dealt

with in any given

situation.

“After 16 years of

experience in real estate

closings, though, we

have learned a few

tricks and can usually

overcome whatever

obstacle is thrown at us,” said Pearce. “Clients appreciate

it greatly when you sort everything out for them and

they complete their move in or sale as scheduled, and

the Realtors and lenders do, too. That is what drives us;

doing a good job for our customers and helping them

have as smooth a real estate transaction as possible.”

If you are in need of real estate closing services, visit

pearce-law.com

, or stop by to see them at 1476 Ben

Sawyer Blvd. in Mount Pleasant.

left to right - Front row: Patty Humphrey, Debbie Barrineau and nicole

love. Back row: Kelley Sassard, Dixon Pearce and Ryan Patterson.

Photo by Rick Walo.