A real estate lawyer handles legal matters related to property transactions, including drafting and reviewing purchase agreements, resolving title issues, negotiating lease agreements, and representing clients in disputes over property rights. They ensure that transactions are legally sound and protect clients’ interests throughout the process.
A real estate lawyer can help identify potential legal issues, such as unclear property titles, zoning problems, or contract disputes, that could complicate a sale or purchase. They ensure that all documents comply with local laws and help avoid costly mistakes, providing peace of mind during the transaction.
Residential real estate law involves transactions related to private homes or properties intended for personal use, whereas commercial real estate law deals with properties intended for business or investment purposes, such as office buildings or retail spaces. Commercial transactions tend to be more complex and often require additional legal considerations, such as zoning regulations and environmental concerns.
Corporate Law
Transactional Law (mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures)
Real Estate Law
Banking and Private Financing
Estate Planning
Labor Relations
Co-Ownership Law