Practice Areas / Real Estate
Get to closing
with no surprises.
Commercial and residential purchase agreements, leases, deeds, and contract review — done carefully so the issues surface before the signing table, not after.
Real-estate work for buyers, sellers, owners, and tenants
Real estate transactions look simple on the contract and complicated everywhere else. Title issues, financing conditions, easements, environmental conditions, lease misalignment with operating realities — small problems left unaddressed become big problems at closing or six months in.
The firm represents clients on both sides of the table: buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and investors.
Purchase & sale transactions
- Purchase agreements — drafted or reviewed, with the contingencies, representations, and remedies that actually fit the deal.
- Due diligence — title commitment review, survey, environmental, and zoning analysis.
- Closing — coordination with lender, title company, and the other side; review of closing documents before they're signed.
- Post-closing issues — title defects, undisclosed conditions, and follow-on disputes.
Commercial leases
- Lease drafting — for landlords with new spaces or new tenants, structured to actually protect the asset.
- Lease review & negotiation — for tenants signing a long-term commitment, focused on the terms that will matter in years 3, 5, and 10.
- Letters of intent — getting business terms right before legal terms get drafted.
- Amendments, assignments, and renewals — when the business changes and the lease has to keep up.
Other real-estate matters
- Deed drafting and recording (warranty, quit-claim, TOD)
- Boundary, easement, and access disputes
- Owner financing and contract for deed transactions
- 1031 exchange coordination with intermediaries
- Real estate held in trusts or LLCs — formation and transfer
Most real estate problems are visible early if someone is
looking. The firm's job is to be the one looking.
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