What Types of Cases does a Real Estate Litigation Attorney Handle?

A real estate litigation attorney handles a wide variety of complex property-related conflicts. These cases often involve the following areas:

Property Boundary and Easement Disputes: Issues such as encroaching fences, conflicting easement rights, right-of-way access, property line setbacks, and adverse possession claims.

Contract and Purchase Agreement Conflicts: Disputes arising from real estate transactions, including breach of purchase agreements, misrepresentation of property conditions, failure to disclose defects, earnest money disputes, failed financing contingencies, and title defects.

Landlord-Tenant and Commercial Lease Litigation: Matters involving unlawful detainer actions, habitability claims, wrongful eviction, rent escalation clause disputes, maintenance obligations, and commercial lease enforcement.

Construction Defect and Property Damage Claims: Cases targeting builders, contractors, or subcontractors for faulty workmanship, substandard materials, structural failures, foundation cracks, water intrusion, and code violations.


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