Real Estate
Real estate law is a broad practice area encompassing many different aspects of the law. While most people associate real estate law with the buying and selling of property, there are nuances that most are not familiar with. Some of the areas real estate attorneys address are drafting proper contracts, reviewing title issues, understanding land use and zoning laws, resolving disputes, and conducting closing. Additionally, real estate matters can extend to landlord-tenant law, lease agreements, and partition actions. With an experienced San Antonio real estate attorney at Rodriguez & Lichtmacher, LLP, you can ensure you have a knowledgeable partner on your side helping you with:
- Commercial Real Estate Transactions
- Residential Real Estate Transactions
- Landlord-Tenant Matters
- Real Estate Disputes
- Deeds and Title Issues
Because real estate law is so broad and complex, you want to have someone in your corner guiding you every step of the way.
Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Commercial real estate transactions come in many forms. Buyers, sellers, and lenders are just some of the key players involved, and all have different interests at stake. Regardless of the party, we can provide representation to all of these individuals from contract negotiation and drafting through title review and closing. If you own commercial real estate, you will inevitably have to address landlord-tenant issues as well. The real estate attorneys at Rodriguez & Lichtmacher, LLP are well-equipped to handle your commercial real estate needs for any type of property.
Residential Real Estate Transactions
One of the largest and most important purchases people will make in their lives is the purchase of a home. Others purchase and sell homes as part of a broader real estate investment portfolio. As with commercial real estate, parties will need to walk through the process of preparing a contract, conducting a title search and review, completing due diligence, and closing on the property. Whatever the reason may be, we can assist buyers, sellers, and lenders in residential real estate transactions.
Landlord-Tenant Matters
Landlord-tenant matters are some of the most common issues handled by real estate attorneys. We skillfully negotiate, draft, and review lease agreements for landlords and tenants, ensuring favorable terms for our clients and adherence to legal requirements. In addition, we can guide property managers on compliance, enforcement of lease agreements, and resolution of tenant disputes. Our San Antonio firm has the tools necessary to provide strategies for properties ranging from offices to medical buildings, retail plazas, and other types of commercial space.
Real Estate Disputes
Disputes can arise in real estate transactions. It is not uncommon for buyers to experience construction issues or defects when building a new property. Sometimes, real estate owners face problems with contractors abandoning jobs, boundary disputes with neighbors, or arguments over easements. Finally, instances of real estate breach of contract can occur in any transaction. In the event of a dispute, Rodriguez & Lichtmacher, LLP can help you resolve your issues through negotiation, mediation, or, if necessary, litigation.
Deeds and Title Issues
Deeds and title are tools used to identify the correct owner of property. Conducting title searches to identify and resolve any title defects and ensuring clear ownership of property is the best way to secure your investment. However, there are times when questions arise over who has the proper title to a piece of property. In these instances, it might be necessary to address these questions through the dispute resolution process. If you need to convey property or have questions as to the nature of title to your property, do not hesitate to contact our firm for assistance.
Contact Rodriguez & Lichtmacher, LLP for Real Estate Counsel
Whether it is the purchase of your first home or adding a commercial space to your portfolio, the real estate lawyers at Rodriguez & Lichtmacher, LLP have the experience to handle your real estate needs. Beyond managing real estate transactions, we have an in-depth understanding of real estate law to address your landlord-tenant, breach of contract, construction defect, and title concerns. Contact our San Antonio firm today to schedule a consultation to discuss your real estate matter.