Real Estate Lawyer
Real estate law encompasses a broad range of legal matters related to property, including real estate transactions, disputes, zoning matters, and more.
Regardless of whether you are a prospective buyer, seller, landlord or tenant, you would be well advised to obtain the assistance of a real estate attorney in any transaction involving real property. A skilled real estate attorney can inform you of your legal rights, and help explain the costs and benefits of all of your options, including those you may not even be aware of. Utilizing an attorney can help to ensure that your transactions are handled efficiently, and that the most favorable terms possible are agreed upon in a timely manner.
Our real estate attorney deals with many legal matters related to real property. We have significant experience representing buyers and sellers, lenders and banks, commercial and residential landlords, tenants and licensees in a variety of negotiations, transactions, disputes, and litigations throughout the five boroughs of New York City and Long Island.
Your initial consultation with a New York real estate law attorney at our firm is free, and we will take the time needed to fully understand your matter, thoughtfully answer your questions, and determine exactly how we can help you. Our firm promises to protect your interests and defend your rights throughout the entire process.
Our Services
Our lawyers take on all types of real estate matters in New York:
Residential Purchases and Sales
Whether you are looking to buy or sell a home, we are available to provide legal assistance throughout the process, from the drafting and/or review of the Contract of Sale through the Closing.
Commercial Transactions
We represent companies and individuals in all manner of complex commercial transactions, including purchases and sales, as well as the drafting, negotiation, and review of lease and licensing agreements. We are familiar with the risks and potential problems facing clients in these situations, and take pride in our ability to ensure our clients understand all of the implications of the relevant contractual provisions.
Commercial and Residential Lease Agreements
Whether you are a prospective or current landlord, tenant, licensor, or licensee, our firm is available to assist in the drafting, negotiation, and review of your rental agreement, lease, or licensing agreement. Due to our significant experience and familiar with such matters, we are acutely aware of the risks and concerns affecting our clients in these situations and take pride in our ability to ensure our clients understand all of the implications of the relevant contractual provisions.
Short Sales
In some cases, where a borrower owes more than a property is worth, it may be in his or her best interest to pursue a Short Sale. In a short sale, the borrower seeks the lender’s approval to release the borrower from his/her obligation to repay his/her debt in exchange for the proceeds of the sale of the property, even though these proceeds do not cover the full balance owed. This option avoids the unpleasant outcome of foreclosure. Our office has significant experience in obtaining short sale approval from a variety of lenders.
For homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage, or even been served with foreclosure papers, our office provides Foreclosure Defense and Loan Modification services.
We provide our legal services in:
- Nassau County, NY
- Suffolk County, NY
- Westchester County, NY
- Queens, NY
- Brooklyn, NY
- Bronx, NY
- Great Neck, NY
- Manhattan, NY
Frequently Asked Questions
Real Estate Lawyer
What does a real estate attorney do?
A real estate attorney is a legal professional specializing in property law, providing guidance and representation to clients involved in real estate transactions, ensuring legal compliance and protecting their interests. They perform a variety of tasks to assist their clients in multiple legal matters, such as:
- Carrying out comprehensive title investigations to approve property possession or discover any restrictions or liens that may impede the transaction.
- Examining title company history, zoning laws, environmental statutes, and other conditions that could alter property use or value.
- Overseeing the closing process to make sure all documents are appropriately executed and money is transferred securely.
- Closing real estate transactions-related disputes, including boundary disputes, breach of contract, or landlord-tenant arguments via negotiation, mediation, or litigation.
- Advising customers on local, state, and federal regulations that apply to real estate transactions and on complying with the released laws.
- Working on zoning, permitting, and land use regulation for development programs.
- Assisting clients with the legal transfer of real estate assets through wills, trusts, or other estate planning tools.
Before hiring, you must check your potential attorney’s qualifications, experience, and track record. Working with a certified attorney increases efficiency and yields fair results.
Do I need a real estate attorney for buying or selling a property?
The decision to hire a real estate lawyer for buying or selling a property depends on various factors. These include the complexity of the deal, local rules, and how comfortable you feel with legal paperwork. You don't always have to hire a lawyer, but their expertise can be very helpful throughout the process. They can review contracts, negotiate terms, ensure legal compliance, and address any unexpected issues. For simpler transactions, you may feel confident handling it yourself or working with a real estate agent. However, for complex deals, investment properties, or situations with legal concerns, having a qualified lawyer can provide peace of mind and potentially prevent costly mistakes or disputes down the road.
If you choose to work with a lawyer, you must be critical of your search process to find a suitable professional. Hiring an experienced lawyer can make matters more accessible and efficient, offering an enhanced quality of life.
How can a real estate attorney assist with zoning and land use matters?
A real estate attorney possesses in-depth knowledge of local zoning laws and regulations, helping clients understand what they can and cannot do with their property. They conduct thorough research and analysis of zoning ordinances, ensuring compliance and identifying any potential restrictions or opportunities related to land use. Clients also seek assistance in obtaining necessary permits and approvals from relevant government authorities and navigating the bureaucratic processes involved.
If zoning restrictions hinder a client's plans, attorneys can petition for variances or file appeals on their behalf to challenge zoning decisions. Attorneys negotiate with local authorities and stakeholders to advocate for favorable zoning changes or exemptions. Attorneys also provide representation and support in litigation proceedings in case of disputes or legal challenges regarding zoning issues. They develop strategic plans tailored to clients' objectives, considering both short-term goals and long-term implications of zoning and land use decisions.
You may reach out to Radow Law Group if you are searching for reliable, experienced, and certified legal professionals with expertise in zoning and land use matters.
How can a real estate attorney help with lease agreements?
A real estate lawyer has an essential part in lease contracts. They ensure the agreements follow the law and protect the landlord and tenant's interests. If any problems come up, the lawyer can help resolve them. The lawyer can write or review the lease contract to ensure it follows state and local rules covering key details like rent, security deposits, maintenance duties, and the lease period. The lawyer can also negotiate better terms for their client, whether they represent the landlord or tenant. Their expertise helps create fair, legally valid leases for everyone involved. Disputes or contract breaches can be tricky, but real estate attorneys are experts who can provide legal help. Attorneys can also interpret lease terms and resolve disagreements through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, if needed. Having a real estate attorney ensures that lease agreements are legally solid, safeguarding the rights and interests of all involved parties. Working with a qualified and credible real estate attorney can help you leverage all these benefits to protect your legal rights.
Why Do I Need a Real Estate Lawyer in NY?
As a New York citizen, you can hire a real estate lawyer for various reasons, such as:
Legal Expertise: Real estate dealings often entail complex legal papers and regulations. A lawyer will make sure that all documents are per the State Law and will be tailored to meet your needs.
- Contract Review: Your lawyer will inspect purchase agreements, leases, and other contracts to eliminate any problems and achieve the best possible conditions.
- Title Searches: Attorneys conduct complete title surveys to discover if there are any liens, easements, or other burdens that can compromise property rights.
- Dispute Resolution: If conflicts arise, for instance, demarcation of boundaries or breach of contract, a property lawyer can be your representative in negotiations or court litigation.
- Legal Protection: Having a lawyer representing your interests makes you feel at ease and reassures you that any legal matters will be handled promptly and effectively.
You can reach out to Radow Law Group to find a real estate lawyer if you live in New York.