Real Estate Litigation
Real Estate Litigation
Being a landlord or tenant can bring its own set of stressors and struggles, and the last thing anyone wants is a dispute leading to litigation. On both sides, the need to have the buying and selling process go smoothly can benefit everyone involved, and if disputes do come up, it can help to have a real estate attorney resolve them efficiently.
Common Causes of Real Estate Litigation
The buyer or seller conducts a breach of contract.
There is a failure to disclose damage or a defect on the property.
There is a breach of duty or negligence on the real estate agent’s end, leading to private information leaking or the client’s best interests not being met.
The property lines are not correctly set forth, and a boundary dispute arises.
One party fails to perform their side of the contract.
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