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Commercial Real Estate Litigation Attorney Florida | Real Estate Dispute Lawyer

Updated: Jun 9

Commercial Real Estate Litigation in Florida

Real estate disputes can arise at any stage of a transaction — during due diligence, at closing, or years after a purchase or lease is executed. At The Law Offices of Richard Corey, PLLC, we represent buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, investors, and developers in complex real estate disputes throughout Florida.

Types of Real Estate Disputes We Handle

Breach of Purchase and Sale Agreements — When a buyer or seller fails to close on a real estate transaction, or breaches the terms of the purchase agreement, significant legal remedies may be available including specific performance, damages, and return of earnest money deposits.

Commercial Landlord-Tenant Disputes — Commercial lease disputes involve significant financial stakes. We represent landlords and tenants in disputes involving lease termination, eviction, unpaid rent, breach of lease covenants, and construction disputes.

Title Disputes — Title defects, boundary disputes, easement conflicts, and competing claims of ownership can cloud title and prevent the use or sale of real property. We pursue and defend title litigation throughout Florida.

Real Estate Fraud — Misrepresentation of property condition, fraudulent inducement into a real estate contract, and fraudulent misrepresentation of title can result in significant financial losses. We pursue real estate fraud claims aggressively.

HOA and Condominium Association Disputes — Conflicts between property owners and homeowners associations or condominium associations arise frequently in Florida. We represent both associations and property owners in these disputes.

Construction Disputes — Defective construction, contractor non-performance, and construction lien disputes require specialized legal representation with an understanding of Florida construction law.

Partnership and LLC Disputes Involving Real Estate — Real estate joint ventures frequently give rise to partnership and LLC member disputes. We represent investors in disputes arising from real estate development and investment partnerships.

Why Florida Real Estate Litigation Requires Specialized Counsel

Florida real estate law is complex and highly statutory. Deadlines, notice requirements, and procedural rules can significantly affect your rights. Our firm combines litigation experience with a sophisticated understanding of real estate transactions to provide comprehensive representation in real estate disputes.

Schedule a Consultation

Contact The Law Offices of Richard Corey, PLLC at 954-789-0461 or legal@rcenterpriselaw.com to discuss your Florida real estate dispute.

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