
Real EstateReal estate transactions can produce a seemingly endless stack of legal documents and questions such as...
Our real estate attorneys have experience in representing clients in all aspects of their real estate transactions. They can help you review and understand your documents and make sure that your rights are protected. We represent: Buyers, Sellers, Owners, Developers, and Landlords Our attorneys provide prompt, practical legal solutions to all of your real estate problems. We would be glad to help you with any of the following real estate issues: Sales, For Sale By Owner, Purchases and Leases: If you are buying or selling your first home or a large commercial property, we can review the contracts and make sure that your interests are protected. We will work with you to help your transactions close quickly and efficiently. Property Boundary Disputes: We can help you determine your rights in matters of Easements, Right of Way Disputes and Adverse Possession. Construction and Mechanics Lien Disputes: The construction process can be trying, we can help you with any delay and defect claims as well as prepare and record liens. We are skilled in litigation should a settlement not be reached. Title Services: Need help to review the recorded documents related to your property? We can help you locate the status of title, covenants, easements and other legal documents. Real Estate Litigation: Our real estate attorneys are experts in assisting our clients in the resolution of contract disputes, and other matters arising from a variety of real estate transactions Probate Property: If the deceased was the owner of property, we can help with the transfer or sale of that property according to the estate documents. Contact our real estate attorneys:
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Real Estate Case Highlights: Sheila was a homeowner. While in a serious relationship with a man, she transferred all ownership interest to new boyfriend. He refinanced the mortgage to take advantage of lower interest rates. The relationship ended, and he was supposed to transfer property back to her. He failed to do so.
Amanda was selling her home by herself (For Sale By Owner) because she didn’t want to pay 6% commission to the realtor. She drafted a contract herself, gave it to the buyer, then had doubts that the contract would fully protect her rights and interests.
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