- Quiet Title and Partition Actions
- Breach of Real Estate Purchase Agreements
- Easement and Property Border Line Disputes
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Construction Defect
- Mechanic’s Lien
- Judicial Foreclosures
- Complex Unlawful Detainer Actions
Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle provides real estate services in commercial contracts, insurance issues, construction disputes, mechanic’s liens, lender liability, eminent domain, zoning, unlawful detainer, purchase and sale contracts, real estate contract breaches, foreclosure, leasing, real estate development and financing and broker liability disputes.
As part of our full real estate service, our attorneys handle a wide variety of real estate transactions involving real estate acquisition, disposition, financing, leasing, development, construction, joint venture structuring, zoning, and related areas. We have successfully, efficiently, and effectively handled real estate transactions such as purchase and sales, leasing of commercial, office, retail, and industrial and residential properties.
Our attorneys also handle a wide variety of lawsuits involving real property. We have a broad understanding of the multiple relationships involved in purchasing, construction, improving, maintaining, leasing and selling real property, whether commercial or residential, and have intimate knowledge of the roles of the seller, real estate agents and brokers, home inspector, escrow agent, insurance company, lender, architect, general contractor, subcontractor, city permit department, tenants, visitors, and even neighbors. Because all of these relationships and transactions entail legal responsibilities and ramifications, an experienced attorney is required to intelligently and aggressively represent a party in any lawsuit involving real property.
Our firm has handled lawsuits involving a seller’s failure to disclose, a seller or buyer’s breach of the purchase agreement, unpaid commissions owed to the agent or broker, agent/broker liability, home inspector liability, escrow company liability, title insurance claims, foreclosures, foreclosure of mechanic’s liens, casualty loss insurance claims, liability insurance claims, quiet title or clearance of cloud on title, water rights, easements, neighbor relationships and disputes, premises liability, property manager liability, nuisance and quiet enjoyment, landlord and tenant relationships, unlawful detainer and lease terminations, retaliatory evictions, breach of habitability claims, and other real estate matters.
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