Real Estate Litigation
In most instances, real estate litigation is used to resolve the effects of broken promises. The contract you enter into when selling or purchasing real estate, whether as an investment or a residence, is a “promise” for a “promise”. The seller promises to deliver marketable title in real property that has certain distinct attributes. The buyer promises to pay the agreed upon price in a timely manner. Litigation arises when one of the parties to the transaction fails to fulfill the promises made under the contract, i.e. the property and its uses were not as represented or the payments were not made pursuant to the contract. Arnett Law Office is experienced in addressing issues involving: design defects, workmanship, rights to common property, amenities and the enforceability of a purchase contract.
If a lawsuit becomes necessary, no matter which side you are on (as "plaintiff" or "defendant"), Arnett Law Office can take action on your behalf -- reviewing documents, researching the law, interviewing witnesses, collecting records, conferring with expert consultants, planning legal strategy, and negotiating with developers, purchasers, insurers, property managers, and opposing counsel -- all with the goal of strengthening your position and obtaining the best results for you.
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