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Real Estate Law
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Real Estate law covers a broad range of legal issues.
Real Estate law encompasses the rules and regulations governing the ownership, use and transfer of property. It addresses a wide range of issues including property ownership rights, real estate transactions, land use and zoning, landlord-tenant relationships, mortgages and foreclosures and disputes over property boundaries and titles. This area of law ensures that property transactions are conducted fairly and transparently, protecting the rights of buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants.
We handle all types of residential real estate matters, including title transfers, survivorship applications, and purchase and sale agreement preparation in for sale by owner (FSBO) transactions. Our goal is to keep you well informed and involved in each and every aspect of this milestone in your life.
It involves compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including those related to environmental impact and land development. Understanding real estate law is crucial for anyone involved in buying, selling, or managing property to ensure their interests are legally protected.

Defines the rights and interests in real property, including different forms of ownership like joint tenancy, tenancy in common.

Covers the process of buying and selling property, including contracts, disclosures, inspections, title searches and closings.
Deals with the creation and enforcement of mortgages, as well as the legal processes involved in foreclosure.
Involves the granting of access rights to a portion of property, including utility easements and rights of way for ingress and egress.
Covers the legal aspects of developing land for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes, including land acquisition, financing, construction contracts, and regulatory compliance.
Encompasses the various methods of financing real estate transactions, including mortgages, deeds of trust, and other security interests.
Addresses issues related to property boundaries and ownership claims, including title insurance, quiet title actions, and adverse possession.