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Real Estate & Civil Law

Professional Real Estate Lawyer Serving Jerseyville, IL

Real estate law covers a variety of different cases. From purchase agreements, to landlord tenant relationships. Here is what you need to know about the different types of real estate & civil law in the state of Illinois.

Property Contracts

When you purchase a home or other property, you are making a major investment. Becoming a homeowner is a big step and can become overwhelming. When you purchase a home, along comes extensive paperwork entailing the technical and legal areas of your new purchase. Sit down with an attorney before signing the papers. That way you know exactly what you are getting into and have your finances in order.

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Easement & Boundary Issues

Boundary disputes can arise in a variety of different situations. It can range from running pipes across landowner’s property to a fence invading your neighbors’ property. Either way, if you are involved in a boundary dispute, it’s recommended that you contact our office and speak with a trusted attorney.

Landlord & Tenant Law

There are many issues that may arise between landlords-tenant relationships. It’s also not uncommon for both parties to not have a full understanding of real estate law. It’s important for both the resident and the landlord know their rights and know how to protect themselves and their assets.

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Lease Termination & Evictions

As a landlord, you always run the risk of problem tenants. When dealing with a problem tenant sometimes your best solution is to speak with an attorney about an eviction notice and getting it set up in an efficient and timely manner. Call our office and we will review your lease agreement and offer you advice on how to deal with your problem tenant.

Real Estate Litigation

Commercial & residential real estate issues are not simple and can cause major hiccups. Disputes in commercial real estate can often relate to contractual disputes, property development, and fraud. Residential real estate disputes can be a multitude of things such as the divide of property or the filing of a verified complaint.