Real Property Litigation
Definition:
Real property litigation includes:
- Breach of contract
- Breach of warranty
- Real estate fraud
- Construction defects
- Boundary disputes
- Land use
- Condominium and homeowners' association disputes
Consequences of Real Property Litigation:
Most real property litigation transactions are handled by realtors or real estate agents. They do give competent advice, but they cannot always be the best defense. A real property litigation lawyer representing a buyer or seller is good protection against expensive, lengthy litigation, especially in the case of title defects, liens, or failure to disclose defects.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Real property litigation lawyers know all types of real property issues. They represent developers, receivers, lenders, buyers, sellers, property management companies, title companies, surveyors, real estate brokers, appraisers and owners in all types of real estate litigation. Lawyers assist on coverage questions and settle disputes between title insurance companies through arbitration and mediation.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you need a real property litigation lawyer to assist you with any type of real property litigation, contact Attorney Search Network today. Attorney Search Network can refer you to a high qualified real property litigation lawyer.
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