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Real Estate

Subleases
A sublease is a tenant's agreement to allow a third party (sublessee) to take over the rent and occupancy of leased premises. In a sublease, the tenant remains obligated to the landlord under the original lease, and the sublessee becomes the tenant of the original tenant. The landlord may agree to accept rent payments directly from the sublessee, although he or she is not required to do so. More...
Disputes between Landlords and Tenants
A wide variety of disputes can arise between a landlord and a tenant. The nature of the dispute can be large or small. For instance, the dispute can relate to the responsibility for a minor repair to the leased premises. In other circumstances, however, the disputes can involve thousands of dollars. More...
The Statute of Frauds
A "statute of frauds" refers to a statute that requires certain types of contracts to be in writing and signed by all parties in order to be enforceable. The matter is largely one of state law and state law varies from state to state. More...
Breach of Contract
A breach of contract occurs in the event one of the parties to a contract fails to fulfill his or her part of the deal. More...
Negligent Misrepresentation in Real Estate Transactions
Real estate transactions present situations in which negligent misrepresentation can occur. Negligent misrepresentation, insofar as the area of tort law is concerned, is usually defined by state law. More...

Areas Of Practice

  • Administrative Agency and Corporations
  • Administrative Law
  • Business Law
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Construction Law
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