While many law firms solely represent Plaintiffs looking to prosecute their claims, The Mazzanti Firm, PLLC represents both Plaintiffs, seeking relief from parties that have wronged their interests, as well as Defendants, in defending the valued property rights they have worked hard to obtain. Our firm provides comprehensive services across the full range of business, all matters of family and personal needs in real property transactions and real property disputes.
We work with homeowners, land developers, multi-family property managers, home owner associations, small businesses, real estate agents and brokers, investors, developers, contractors, commercial lessors, commercial landlords and many others who find themselves exposed to financial hardship due to a dispute arising from a real estate project or transaction, as well as those who need to recover losses experienced through another's default in payment, failure to disclose material facts, or inability to perform on a promise or commitment.
Experienced Attorneys for Plaintiffs or Defendants in Real Estate Disputes
While many disputes can be resolved through negotiation and compromise, our tradition of excellence in courtroom advocacy can make the decisive difference when litigation is necessary to resolve disputes of fact or establish an essential right.
Examples of the different kinds of Real Estate cases we handle:
- Breach of contract claims
- Specific performance of a real estate purchase agreement
- Quiet title actions involving boundaries, easements, adverse possession claims, property descriptions, or claims of judgment creditors, lienholders or heirs
- Reformation of contracts, mortgages
- Corrective deeds and surveys
- Disputed real estate transactions related to the sale of a business
- Commercial leasing disputes, including termination or eviction
- Mortgage foreclosure defects
- Eminent domain and condemnation disputes
- Litigation over rights in real property titled in a trust or estate
- Fraud claims related to material misrepresentation or nondisclosure issues in real estate transactions