Commercial Real Estate

Commercial Real Estate

Purchasing or selling Commercial Real Estate requires expert guidance and is certainly not a spectator sport. At The Lieberman Law Firm, P.A., our experienced Real Estate Attorneys work closely with both sellers and buyers, helping clients avoid potential pitfalls from initial contract negotiations through Real Estate Closing and beyond. Whether it is Commercial Real Estate or Residential Real Estate, our dedicated team can assist at every stage—from development and leasing to eventual sale or refinancing of the completed project.

At The Lieberman Law Firm, P.A., we represent a wide array of clients, including buyers, sellers, lenders, borrowers, landlords, tenants, developers, building owners, condo boards, real estate partnerships, joint ventures, investors, and individual property owners.

Our Real Estate Lawyers provide services in crucial areas, including:

  • Facilitating and strategizing complex Real Estate transactions, acquisitions, and dispositions
  • Handling Commercial and Residential Real Estate Closings
  • Financing transactions and Foreclosure Defense
  • Reviewing, negotiating, and drafting Real Estate Contracts and Lease Agreements
  • Creating office and industrial parks, including preparation of association documents, easement agreements, restrictive covenants, and zoning compliance with our Zoning and Land Use Attorney
  • Conducting comprehensive title searches and providing Title Search Attorney services, including issuance of title insurance and representation in title claims
  • Resolving property disputes effectively with our Property Dispute Lawyer

Trust The Lieberman Law Firm, P.A. for expert guidance and advocacy in your real estate matters.

To speak to an experienced Florida Real Estate attorney call (305)912-7789 or email mlieberman@sflatty.com

Disclaimer

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