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Real Estate Litigation is commonly known as any dispute arising out of a real property interest by one person, multiple people, group or governing body. Many cases involve the buying and selling of real property or leasing of that property, real estate litigation is mainly contract law. An example of a common dispute would be that a homebuyer can sue the seller to force him/her to perform according to the purchase agreement. This type of dispute is commonly known as a breach of contract and the homebuyer would be suing for specific performance.
Real estate litigation disputes can include items such as adverse possession, prescriptive easements, eminent domain, condemnation, property taxes, title and boundaries. They can also be items such as the obstruction of views by trees, branches, walls and fences. Trespassing and improper encroachment, as well as sale disputes like the breach of contract and specific performance example above. One of the most common disputes comes in the way of non-disclosure, fraud or misrepresentation.
While we have assisted in Real Estate Litigation cases on all of the above stated examples, we have listed some specific areas that you might find yourself in. If this is the case, please feel free to contact us as we will walk you through this process.
• Partition Actions
• Title Insurance Claims
• Adverse Possession Issues
• Water Rights Law
• Eminent Domain
• Road Closings
• Landlord Tenant Evictions
• Easement Litigation
• Restrictive Covenant Litigation
• Quiet Title
You can click on any of the above to get more specific information. We look forward to working with you to resolve any Real Estate Litigation dispute that you might have.
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