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Real Estate Lawyers in Chesterfield

Commercial & Residential Attorneys in Michigan

At Penzien & McBride, our real estate attorneys in Chesterfield have the experience to help make your next commercial or residential real estate project a success. Whether you’re an owner, a purchaser, a landlord, a developer, a contractor, or a commercial lessee, our understanding of the objectives and risks involved in real property transactions can help you avoid liability while documenting your rights effectively.

Find out more about how our experienced residential real estate attorneys can represent your interests in your next real estate transaction. Contact our office in Chesterfield at (586) 690-4400 to speak with a residential attorney near you.

Representation in Residential Real Estate Transactions

In residential real estate transactions, our residential attorneys represent sellers or buyers, landlords or tenants, and developers or contractors in every aspect of transactions relating to:

  • Purchase agreements
  • Condominium development and sale
  • Or rental agreements

We can review the terms of your commitment and represent you at the closing to make sure that the other party has fulfilled all their obligations.

Our Chesterfield real estate lawyers can also resolve problems relating to:

  • Title
  • Variances and nonconforming uses
  • Construction warranties
  • Inspections and code problems
  • Mortgage financing or refinance
  • And other obstacles that can arise between the purchase agreement and the closing

Experienced Counsel in Commercial Real Estate Law

Our experience with Michigan real estate law and commercial real estate can help you in projects ranging from the negotiation of commercial leases and office building leases to the sale or purchase of large parcels zoned for industrial land development.

Our understanding of zoning and land use issues, the building permit process, and contracting for new construction provides assurance that your project will get off on the right foot and stay on track to completion. Our Chesterfield real estate firm also represents private parties in eminent domain and condemnation proceedings.

We’ll make a careful analysis of the taking to test the sufficiency of the stated public purpose and develop sound strategies to make sure that your compensation is sufficient to cover your loss.

Our lawyers also represent plaintiffs and defendants in civil lawsuits involving:

  • Breach of purchase agreements
  • Actions to quiet title
  • And disputes concerning construction warranties, mechanics liens, defaults under leases, or easements

Our Chesterfield real estate lawyers are here to help you with real estate laws in Michigan. Contact Penzien & McBride at (586) 690-4400 for legal assistance with your real estate transaction or dispute. Our land attorneys are highly experienced in Michigan real estate laws and can help you achieve your goals.

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