Florida Real Estate Disputes
By Gregg H. Glickstein, P.A.
Jan. 3, 2014 4:20p
The majority of real estate transactions, whether they involve residential, commercial, or industrial property, proceed to a closing without controversy. Problems and disagreements may arise along the way which are resolved so that the deal can conclude. In some cases, however, these problems do not lead to mutually-acceptable resolutions but require the intervention of a court. When a dispute between parties in a real estate transaction goes on too long and cannot be worked out to their satisfaction, litigation may become necessary.
Real estate disputes can center on many different issues and problems. They can include disputes over what a property owner has or has not disclosed about the property, such as defects, safety problems, encumbrances, and more. If a seller fails to disclose facts about the property that can financially impact the buyer, he may be held liable for this lack.
The term "full disclosure" is often heard in relationship to real estate transactions. This generally means the real estate agents representing the seller and the buyer must disclose certain relevant and important information to the parties. This information can range from facts and figures about the value of the property to information about the buyer's financial ability to make a down payment and obtain a loan, whether the seller would be willing to take a lower offer, whether the buyer would be willing to make a higher offer, how long the property has been on the market, and whether the real estate agent has any personal relationship to the buyer or seller.
Real Estate Litigation Firm in Boca Raton, Florida
If you are involved in any type of real estate dispute in Broward County or Palm Beach County, you can turn to the law firm of Gregg H. Glickstein P.A. Mr. Glickstein has close to 30 years of experience in this field of law and can represent you as a buyer, seller, or real estate professional in a dispute or problem occurring before, during, or after a transaction. No matter what your dispute may concern, he will conduct a thorough investigation and review of the issue to determine the relevant facts which are central to resolving the dispute. Where possible, he will work to resolve your issue without costly litigation but through pertinent dispute resolution methods.
To learn more about the firm and how it can help you resolve your real estate legal problems, contact the law offices to schedule a consultation about your case. Work with an attorney who has received the highest rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the national lawyer's review organization.
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