14584 Real Estate Lawyers

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Real Estate lawyer in Honolulu, HI
Hawaii State and American Bar Associations Hawaii Financial Regulatory Compliance Association Secretary, 1995-1998.
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Real Estate lawyer in Honolulu, HI
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Hawaii State and American Bar Associations Hawaii Financial Regulatory Compliance Association Secretary, 1995-1998.

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Real Estate lawyer in Portland, OR
American Bar Association Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Oregon State Bar Former Chair, Debtor-Creditor Section Former Chair, Real Estate and Land Use Section Member, Business and Corporate Law Section Former Chair, State Bar F
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Real Estate lawyer in Portland, OR
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American Bar Association Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Oregon State Bar Former Chair, Debtor-Creditor Section Former Chair, Real Estate and Land Use Section Member, Business and Corporate Law Section Former Chair, State Bar F

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Real Estate lawyer in New York, NY
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Real Estate lawyer in New York, NY
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Real Estate lawyer in Phoenix, AZ
State Bar of Arizona Maricopa County Bar Association State Bar of Wisconsin.
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Real Estate lawyer in Phoenix, AZ
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State Bar of Arizona Maricopa County Bar Association State Bar of Wisconsin.

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Real Estate lawyer in East Hartford, CT
Hartford County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations.
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Real Estate lawyer in East Hartford, CT
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Hartford County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations.

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Real Estate lawyer in Tampa, FL
Hillsborough County Bar Association The Florida Bar Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers.
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Real Estate lawyer in Tampa, FL
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Hillsborough County Bar Association The Florida Bar Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers.

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Real Estate lawyer in Portland, OR
Multnomah County and American Member, Business Section Bar Associations Oregon State Bar Member, Sections on Real Estate and Land Use Debtor/Creditor.
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Real Estate lawyer in Portland, OR
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Multnomah County and American Member, Business Section Bar Associations Oregon State Bar Member, Sections on Real Estate and Land Use Debtor/Creditor.

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Real Estate lawyer in Charlottesville, VA
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Real Estate lawyer in Charlottesville, VA
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Real Estate lawyer in Beverly Hills, CA
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Real Estate lawyer in Beverly Hills, CA
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Real Estate lawyer in San Antonio, TX
San Antonio Bar Association Real Estate Practice Section State Bar of Texas.
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Real Estate lawyer in San Antonio, TX
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San Antonio Bar Association Real Estate Practice Section State Bar of Texas.

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Real Estate lawyer in New York, NY
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York New York County and New York State Bar Associations Metropolitan Black Bar Association Detective Endowment Association.
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Real Estate lawyer in New York, NY
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The Association of the Bar of the City of New York New York County and New York State Bar Associations Metropolitan Black Bar Association Detective Endowment Association.

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Real Estate lawyer in Portland, OR
Multnomah County and American Bar Associations Member, Section on Construction Law Oregon State Bar Member, Sections on Construction Law Real Estate and Land Use Law Business Law Litigation Washington State Bar Oregon Remodelers Association.
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Real Estate lawyer in Portland, OR
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Multnomah County and American Bar Associations Member, Section on Construction Law Oregon State Bar Member, Sections on Construction Law Real Estate and Land Use Law Business Law Litigation Washington State Bar Oregon Remodelers Association.

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About Real Estate Lawyers

Hiring a real estate attorney, also called a real estate lawyer, is integral to navigating legal matters pertaining to buying, selling, or managing property. With significant financial investments on the line, having a trusted expert on your side offers peace of mind and protection throughout the process. This overview will outline critical reasons for using a real estate lawyer and how to find a qualified one for your specific needs.

What Does a Real Estate Attorney Do?

Real estate lawyers play a multifaceted role in facilitating deals and transactions involving property ownership and usage. Their core responsibilities include drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts; performing due diligence to verify conditions and ownership limits; managing the closing process; ensuring compliance with local regulations; and filing paperwork. Specifically, some key areas of practice include:

  • Residential Transactions: Supporting home purchases and sales for individuals.
  • Commercial Transactions: Assisting with leasing, buying, and selling non-residential properties.
  • Development and Redevelopment: Guiding builders and investors through land-use, zoning, and construction concerns.
  • Land Use and Zoning: Advising on ordinances, easements, and development restrictions governing property usage.
  • Condo and Cooperative Transactions: Representing shared-ownership communities and buildings.
  • Financing: Securing funding through lenders or alternate financing vehicles.

Benefits of Hiring a Real Estate Attorney

While optional in some states, partnering with a real estate lawyer has distinct advantages for all parties involved, including:

  • Identifying title issues or concerns about ownership rights before transacting
  • Drafting sound legal purchase contracts or rental/lease agreements
  • Negotiating terms and conditions favourable to your interests
  • Facilitating interactions with brokers, sellers, buyers, agents, or landlords
  • Ensuring your financial interests are protected if disputes emerge

Finding the Right Real Estate Attorney

With something as valuable as property on the line, it’s crucial to vet lawyers thoroughly first.

Key factors to assess include:

  • State licensure and specializations matching your particular property situation
  • Membership in respected legal and real estate associations
  • Strong understanding of local market conditions and regulations
  • Experience specifically in your type of transactions (residential, commercial, etc.)
  • Cost structure and billing process aligning with your budget

Perform due diligence by checking ratings on sites like Best Lawyers for client satisfaction. Also, request referrals from real estate brokers, agents, and contacts with positive attorney interactions.

Top nationwide real estate firms maintain well-respected practices, while lawyers at reputable regional firms can also provide experienced counsel on local dynamics. Schedule initial consultations, and don’t hesitate to ask questions before committing your business.