Real estate laws create obstacles for anyone wishing to buy, sell, lease, or manage a property in San Diego. Before you sign an agreement or attempt to enforce the law on your own, speak with a real estate litigation attorney with experience resolving property disputes.
With more than 65 years of combined experience, FONTANA & RUSSELL, LLP can help you navigate the complex laws and statutes that govern real estate transactions.
Our real estate litigators are ready to take on your case.
At FONTANA & RUSSELL, LLP, we divide our time between litigation and transactional work, and we have found that our experience in one strengthens our proficiency in the other. We see firsthand how oversights in the contract stages can lead to lawsuits later on. Read on to see the types of real estate law cases we handle in San Diego.
We offer legal counsel and representation for contract drafting, title searches, zoning laws, and more to ensure you are protected when buying or selling real property, whether commercial or agricultural.
Before locking yourself into a lease agreement, either as a landlord or tenant, seek qualified legal counsel to ensure the protection of your rights. We also provide negotiation and litigation in the event of commercial lease disputes.
Not every dispute can be solved through negotiation or mediation. We represent clients who hold valid claims to their property.
If you are about to sign a contract, wondering what to do about notices you have received, or need to force someone to abide by the conditions listed in a contract, contact a California real estate litigation attorney at FONTANA & RUSSELL, LLP today. Each of our clients face different situations, and we can map out a strategy specific to your legal obstacles.
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