Real estate law encompasses a wide range of issues that property owners, buyers, and sellers may encounter. Adjoining landowners, for example, may become involved in boundary line disputes, which are commonly resolved through boundary line adjustments, negotiated easements, or litigation involving adverse possession or quiet title claims. but also exploring and advising our clients about affordable and prompt resolution options at all stages of the litigation process. Whether you are considering filing a lawsuit or a lawsuit has been filed against you, our litigation attorneys can provide you with the strategy you need to protect your rights and interests.
Whether you are buying or selling real property or having l, legal representation is strongly recommended. Even when a licensed real estate broker, our attorneys can provide critical guidance in reviewing and negotiating purchase and sale agreements and other transactional documents to protect your legal and financial interests.


Some of the many issues that can arise during the transaction or after it closes are:
Further, real estate sales that are seller-financed require financing documentation, including a promissory note and deed of trust. Similarly, if you are a landlord or a tenant, you should have an attorney to advise you as to your important legal rights regarding your lease, tenancy and the rental property.
Other areas of real estate law where we can provide legal assistance are:


