Buying or building a new home, retail space or office is an exciting adventure, but it comes with more than a little apprehension. After all, real estate is one of the most expensive purchases most people and businesses will make.
When you work with a Frisco real estate law attorney at Albin Oldner Law, PLLC, your investment is protected. We take a risk mitigation approach to our real estate transactions practice, creating strong contracts that clearly address the problem areas that most often lead to real estate litigation. Our goal is to keep you out of the courtroom and get you into your new space.
Let our Frisco real estate law attorneys guide you through the stages of your residential real estate deal:
Your real estate purchase and sale agreement ensures you get what you bargained for. Terms in the agreement should include:
If you are building or developing a property, you’ve made a substantial investment of time and money. Let our Frisco real estate transaction lawyers help you protect your investment. During the negotiation and drafting phases of your construction project, we can define terms and conditions regarding liability, delays, nonpayment, construction defects and more. Because we keep up-to-date on recent developments in drafting and case law, we can ensure you are protected.
We’ve seen the problems that can cause a construction project to end up in court. We address them early in the transaction process. If the conditions of the contracts are not honored we are prepared to take quick action to position your case for a successful resolution in mediation or construction litigation.
As a landlord, you have the joint role of protecting the value of your property and earning a profit from rent. Our firm represents businesses in residential and commercial rentals, providing services such as:
For legal help with real estate projects in Frisco, TX, call Frisco real estate lawyers at Albin Oldner Law, PLLC at lawyers at (214) 423-5100 or contact us online
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