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Your Middle Georgia Real Estate Experts

​Relationship Oriented. Detail Focused. 

A real estate attorney can provide peace of mind during major financial transactions. If you are buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, an attorney can ensure contracts, zoning, and financing are handled correctly. They can protect your interests by spotting legal risks, negotiating terms, and resolving disputes before they become costly problems.

our legal team services commercial clients through:

  • Property contracts

  • Mortgages

  • Homeowners Association

  • Foreclosures

  • Construction

  • Contractors and subcontractors

  • Condominiums​​​​

  • Landlord and tenant matters

  • Evictions

  • Eminent domain

  • Zoning, land use, and building permits

  • Titles

  • Liens​​​​

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Insurance Partners

We partner with reputable title insurance companies to offer title insurance for clients when they purchase a property or home. 

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What Services Does a Commercial Real Estate Attorney Provide?

Contract Review and Negotiation

An attorney will review contracts, handle closing documents, ensure a smooth transfer of ownership, and help you protect your interests.

Boundary or Land Disputes

An attorney can help settle conflicts with neighbors or other parties over property lines or easements.

Before Foreclosures or Short Sales

Attorneys are committed to protecting your rights during foreclosure proceedings and negotiating short sale agreements.

Developing Investment Properties

Your attorney can assist with all legal aspects of purchasing, managing, or selling rental or investment real estate.

Due Diligence

An attorney can investigate title issues, liens, environmental concerns, and property histories before closing a deal.

Zoning & Land Use Compliance

Attorneys can help you navigate local zoning laws, rezoning requests, or development approvals.

Navigating Landlord-Tenant Matters

Your attorney can draft and help enforce leases, handle evictions, and resolve rental disputes.

Compliance with State and Local Laws

Your attorney is aware of constantly evolving real estate, environmental, and tax regulations.

Title and Ownership

Your attorney can help you resolve liens, disputes, or defects in property titles before a sale or transfer.

New Construction & Development

Your attorney can review contracts with builders, contractors, and developers to help you protect your investment.

Estate Transfers & Inheritance

Your attorney can help handle legal property transfers after a death or as part of estate planning.

Defense Against Real Estate Litigation

Your attorney will represent you in lawsuits involving property disputes, fraud, or contract breaches.

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