Philadelphia Real Estate Litigation Lawyer
Real Estate Litigators Serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey & Surrounding Counties
Our Philadelphia real estate litigation lawyers are experienced in both commercial and residential real estate disputes, some of those services include.
ACT 135
At Pritzker Law Group, we help interested through the procedures stipulated by Act 135, the Abandoned and Blighted Property Conservatorship Act. Effective February 24, 2009, Act 135 allows a conservator to take control and rehabilitate or demolish a property that is in neglect, so much so, it is negatively affecting the surrounding community. If you think there may be a blighted property in your area that you would like to discuss, or your property is wrongfully designated as such, our team is here to assist you through the legal process.
Quiet Title Actions
Our law firm represents clients seeking to obtain a judgment of title, identifying who holds the title to a piece of commercial or residential property.
Protect Your Property with Experienced Real Estate Litigators
At Pritzker Law Group, our team of experienced real estate litigators is dedicated to protecting your property rights. Whether you are facing a boundary dispute, a breach of contract, or any other real estate issue, we have the knowledge and expertise to navigate the complexities of real estate law and fight for your best interests.
Why choose our real estate litigators?
- Experience: Our team has years of experience handling a wide range of real estate litigation cases. We have a deep understanding of the laws and regulations that govern real estate transactions and disputes.
- Personalized approach: We understand that every real estate case is unique. That's why we take the time to listen to your concerns, assess your situation, and develop a customized legal strategy tailored to your specific needs and goals.
- Strong advocacy: Our real estate litigators are skilled negotiators and aggressive advocates in the courtroom. We will fight tirelessly to protect your property rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
- Transparent communication: We believe in keeping our clients informed and involved throughout the legal process. We will provide clear and timely updates on the progress of your case and answer any questions you may have along the way.
- Client satisfaction: Our top priority is client satisfaction. We strive to provide exceptional legal representation and deliver results that exceed your expectations. We are proud of our track record of success and the positive feedback we have received from our clients.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What types of real estate disputes do you handle?
At Pritzker Law Group, we handle a wide range of real estate disputes, including but not limited to boundary disputes, breach of contract, quiet title actions, and issues related to property management and ownership. Whether the dispute is commercial or residential, our team is equipped to provide expert legal assistance.
2. How does Act 135 impact my rights if my property is designated as blighted?
Under Act 135, if your property is designated as blighted, a conservator may seek to take control of it for rehabilitation or demolition. If you believe this designation is incorrect or unjust, we can help you challenge the designation and navigate the legal proceedings to protect your property rights.
3. What steps are involved in a Quiet Title Action?
A Quiet Title Action involves several key steps: filing a lawsuit to address disputes over property ownership, notifying all interested parties, presenting evidence to establish clear title, and obtaining a court judgment that clarifies who holds the title to the property. Our team will guide you through each step to ensure a successful resolution.
4. What should I do if I am facing a boundary dispute with a neighbor?
If you are dealing with a boundary dispute, it’s important to gather any relevant documents and evidence related to property lines, such as surveys or deeds. Contact us to discuss your case. We can help you understand your rights, negotiate with the other party, and take legal action if necessary to resolve the dispute.
Contact Our Philadelphia Real Estate Litigation Team Today
Don't let a real estate dispute threaten your property rights. Contact Pritzker Law Group today to schedule a consultation with our experienced real estate litigators.
Call (215) 515-0882 or contact our Philadelphia real estate litigation lawyers online today!
LEGAL SERVICES
- Zoning And Land Use
- Real Estate Litigation
- Contracts Negotiations
- Licenses Permit Expediting
- Property Due Diligence Feasibility
- Public Property Acquisition
- Private Money Lending Transactions
- Property Closing Support
- Tax Assessments, Appeals & Abatements
- Government Relations
- Tax Lien Resolution
- Landlord Tenant Resolution
- Development And Design
PROVIDING SEAMLESS NAVIGATION THROUGH THE MULTIFACETED REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
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Comprehensive Understanding of the Industry & Local Markets
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Seasoned Experienced With Municipal Agencies & Administrative Boards
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Lawyers with Extensive Careers in Specialized Legal Fields
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Certified Women-Owned Law Firm
Partition Actions
Our real estate litigation lawyers in Philadelphia advocate for our clients who own property with another party and cannot agree on what to do with their property.
Other real estate litigation services include:
- Partition actions
- Property line disputes
- Zoning disputes
- Condominium litigation
- Property lease disputes
- Emergency petitions
- Stop orders
- Lien filings
- Contract disputes
- Eviction / ejectments
Understanding Real Estate Contracts
Real estate contracts are legally binding agreements that outline the terms and conditions of a property transaction. These contracts can be complex and filled with legal jargon, making it crucial to have an experienced real estate attorney review and explain the contract before signing.
Our team at Pritzker Law Group can help you navigate the intricacies of these agreements. Whether you are buying, selling, or leasing a property, having a knowledgeable attorney on your side can protect your interests and ensure a smooth transaction.
Key elements of a real estate contract may include:
- Property description and address
- Purchase price or lease terms
- Contingencies and deadlines
- Closing date and possession details
- Responsibilities of each party
Don't risk entering into a real estate contract without proper legal guidance. Contact our Philadelphia real estate litigation team today at (215) 515-0882 to discuss your contract needs and protect your property rights.