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Protecting Your Business and Your Home

When you do anything in the world of real estate, you open yourself up to legal complications you may not have suspected. Arizona real estate laws exist to protect our great state’s natural beauty. Waiting until a dispute arises to speak with an experienced real estate attorney can result in complicated legal proceedings that may halt development, delay payments, or stop a deal from going through.

When disputes are unavoidable, Resolvere Law PLLC will protect your best interests by using our extensive legal training and in-depth understanding of Arizona’s real estate laws. Whether you are a renter or landlord, developer or contractor, investor or homeowner, we have the legal services you need. We are committed to delivering real results. Call our Payson office at 408-568-1327 to schedule your free consultation.

What Are Common Real Estate Disputes You May Face?

Resolvere Law PLLC can help you avoid the following disputes, help settle these disputes when they happen, and take legal action when negotiations aren’t working.

Contract disputes: Contracts exist at the center of most real estate transactions, and disputes most commonly arise there. Whether you are not able to settle a disagreement over contract terms or you need help settling a dispute involving a breach of contract, Resolvere Law PLLC can help you navigate the legal steps needed to resolve the issue.

  • Title disputes: Issues with a property’s title can lead to significant legal problems. Disputes can happen for a number of reasons but arise most commonly because of errors in public records and undisclosed liens. Legal action is often necessary to settle title disputes.
  • Construction defects: When a homeowner is faced with poor workmanship or a developer is facing a lawsuit over structural issues, they will usually need legal representation to protect their rights.
  • Zoning issues: These disputes arise when property owners and developers want to use their land in a way that doesn’t align with local zoning laws. These legal issues will delay projects, increase costs and can require legal action and court hearings to seek zoning variances or exemptions.
  • Ownership claims: Legal disputes are inevitable when multiple parties claim ownership over the same piece of property. It takes considerable legal research to settle ownership claims and adverse possession claims.
  • Landlord-tenant disputes: Landlords and tenants have specific rights and responsibilities, most of which are outlined in a mutually binding rental agreement or lease. Issues may arise over a lease agreement, evictions, security deposits, or property maintenance. Real estate attorneys are able to settle these issues through negotiation or mediation, or through court proceedings when an agreement can’t be reached amicably.
  • Foreclosure defense: Homeowners who are facing foreclosure can benefits from legal assistance to delay proceedings, negotiate a modification or reach a settlement with the lender to avoid losing their home.
  • Boundary Disputes: When neighbors can’t agree about property lines due to faulty surveys, unclear deeds, or encroachment, they may find that they need the help of a real estate law firm to help settle the issue. When legal research isn’t enough to settle the issue, Resolvere Law PLLC will help you through the coming legal battle and fight for your property rights.
  • Evictions: Residential and commercial landlords may face legal challenges when it comes time to evict a problem tenant, which can become costly and interrupt their income stream. Our law firm will ensure that eviction proceedings are legally compliant and handled with efficiency.
  • Property Damage: Contractors who act recklessly and damage your property or injure someone because of their negligence, litigation may be necessary to settle claims, determine liability, and secure compensation for repairs.

How Can Legal Guidance Prevent Future Real Estate Disputes?

Proactive legal guidance is key to avoiding real estate legal issues. A real estate lawyer will ensure that your contracts are airtight and enforceable, zoning regulations are followed, and your ownership rights are clear. With proper legal foreplanning, you can minimize the risk of future legal disputes that could interrupt your projects.

How Do You Choose the Right Real Estate Attorney for You?

Ensuring you and your real estate attorney are compatible is important. You need an educated professional who understands your unique real estate issues. Whether settling a property dispute, drafting a contract for real estate transactions, or representing you during court proceedings, you need an attorney who is up to the complex legal tasks at hand.

Your real estate attorney should check the following boxes:

  • Experience in real estate law: Find a firm that specializes in real estate litigation. They should have a proven track record of dealing with cases similar to yours and have experience with complex real estate laws and disputes.
  • Strong reputation: A lawyer’s reputation and client satisfaction matter. Check online reviews, client testimonials, and legal ratings to ensure they have a history of successful cases and client satisfaction.
  • Availability: Your real estate issue will likely need quick legal action in order to prevent interruptions to your operation. You want a responsive attorney who is available when you need legal guidance. Make sure your potential attorney is available immediately for your real estate problems.

Arizona residents have been happy with Resolvere Law PLLC for years. Our firm offers experience, reliability, and a strong reputation you can depend on. Call 480-568-1327 for your free consultation and find out how we can help you today.

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