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Real Estate Litigation

Residential and Commercial Real Estate Litigation

When disagreements in real estate dealings cannot be resolved by reasonable negotiations, it is often necessary for a wronged party to bring litigation to force payment, preserve rights or title or to bring about other desired results such as project completion.

Miller, Quinlan & Auter, P.S., Inc., represents buyers, sellers, residential and commercial property owners, developers, contractors and others with real estate interests such as title disputes that require aggressive dispute resolution.

Experience From Both Sides of the Fence in Real Estate Litigation

Whether you are plaintiff (the alleged wronged party) or defendant (the alleged wrongdoer), contact Miller, Quinlan & Auter, P.S., Inc., to schedule a consultation regarding legal issues related to residential or commercial real estate such as the following:

  • Boundary disputes involving fences, retaining walls or driveways, for example
  • Easement disputes
  • Title litigation
  • Liens
  • Adverse possession (when the user of property alleges that the actual owner should cede title to it)
  • Timber trespass (cutting down trees on someone else's property)
  • Foreclosures
  • Condominiums
  • Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CCR)

A Distinguished Reputation in Real Estate Law

Many of our new clients at Miller, Quinlan & Auter, P.S., Inc., come to us by word of mouth. We have represented lawyers, judges, their family members and referrals that they sent our way after witnessing the effectiveness of our representation both in and out of court.

Winning for Our Clients at Trial and in Arbitration

While our past results cannot guarantee a victory for you, we are proud of the record of success that we have on behalf of our real estate litigation clients in court as well as in mediation, arbitration and settlement negotiations. Attorneys of Miller, Quinlan & Auter, P.S., Inc., have handled complex trials, including jury trials to verdict.

We are known for the experience and skill that our attorneys bring to real estate and related legal matters. Lawyers of the law firm have taught continuing legal education (CLE) courses to other attorneys on filing liens, foreclosing liens and handling liens and foreclosures in bankruptcy cases.

Call or e-mail the law firm to schedule a consultation regarding your residential or commercial real estate or construction law concern.

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