Buy, Sell, or Resolve Property Issues
Real estate transactions and disputes involve significant money. Get an attorney who protects your investment.
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Buying or selling property and want contracts reviewed
Landlord-tenant dispute or eviction situation
Title issues, liens, or boundary disputes
Commercial real estate transaction or lease negotiation
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Attorneys who handle both residential and commercial matters
Flat fees for transaction review and closings
Quick turnaround for time-sensitive deals
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a lawyer to buy a house?
In some states, attorneys are required at closing. Even where not required, having a lawyer review contracts can catch issues that save thousands.
How much does a real estate lawyer cost?
For residential closings, expect $500-$1,500. Commercial transactions and disputes vary based on complexity. Many attorneys offer flat fees for standard services.
Can a lawyer help with a bad landlord?
Yes. Attorneys can help enforce your rights, negotiate lease terms, fight wrongful evictions, or recover security deposits. Many tenant matters have fee-shifting, meaning the landlord pays if you win.
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