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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Real Estate lawyer in your area do?
A Real Estate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Real Estate cases in your area.
How much does a Real Estate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Real Estate lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Real Estate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Real Estate lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Real Estate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Real Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
8147 Real Estate Lawyers Found
Juan Jorge “JJ” Perez, is the founder of the Law Offices of PEREZ CUEVA PA, P.A. located in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Juan practices in the areas of Real Estate, Title Closings, Foreclosure Defense, Bankruptcy, Small Business law, Debt Elimination, General Civil Litigation, Condominium/Association law and Personal Injury. Juan previously interned with the 17th Judicial Circuit of the State Attorney’s Office, and was an associate attorney with the established firm of Moraitis, Cofar, Karney & Moraitis.. "Our practice is very much like that of the general family doctor. Everyone can come to us with any problem, question or concern and we will analyze it and handle it with the professional attention, service and sensitivity it deserves. If we can't help you we will be sure to assist you in finding a qualified professional that will be able to provide you with the service you need.". Juan, attended the University of Florida both for undergrad and law school. While there he was actively involved in the community and student organizations, as President of Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity Inc., Vice President of the Hispanic Student Association, member of Florida Blue Key, and active member of the law school Trial Team where he won competitions at the regional and national levels, and achieved the book award in Trial Practice.. Juan, is an active member of his church congregation and community at large dedicating countless hours of service for the betterment of those in need. Juan is fluent in Spanish and English and is a seasonal professor in entrepreneurship. He enjoys his personal time with friends and most importantly his wife and children.. Specifically, Juan’s practice includes:
Mara Alyson received her Juris Doctor from Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova South Eastern University in 1999, and was admitted to the to the Florida Bar that same year. In 2004, she was subsequently admitted into the United States District Court for the Southern District and in 2010, Ms. Alyson became a Circuit Civil Certified Mediator, with an additional certification in Mortgage Mediation. Ms. Alyson’s experience focuses in residential and commercial real estate, with an emphasis on condominium and cooperative associations, mortgage foreclosure (borrower and lender), real estate closings and title insurance, as well on the related civil litigation related to these areas.. With her knowledge in residential and commercial real estate and her extensive relationships within the community, Ms. Alyson concentrates her practice on representation of homeowners’ associations, cooperative associations and condominium associations throughout the State of Florida. Ms. Alyson assists associations with a variety of matters including by way of example-assessment collections, declaration amendments, vendor contract negotiations, tenant demands, and enforcement of covenants insurance loses and related litigation.. Ms. Alyson’s practice offers strategic solutions for the most common problems faced by community and condominium associations. Whether it is a complex matter regarding contract litigation, an insurance loss, officer and director liability, or a lien foreclosure for delinquent assessments, she helps protect the association as a whole, its Board and by extension its members. She understands that Board Members are involved volunteers and dedicate valuable personal time. With this in mind, Ms. Alyson is dedicated to providing practical efficient solutions to legal problems with a focus on customer care and service.. Ms. Alyson was recently featured on a national news program for her pro bono representation of a Holocaust survivor’s faulty foreclosure by a national lending institution. She has joined Saavedra | Goodwin as a new senior counsel and brings her broad-based knowledge of transactional and litigation experience to the firm.. Mara Alyson was born in New York and relocated with her family to South Florida in the early 1970s. Mara has strong ties to the South Florida Community and has served as President of a PTA and continues to volunteer for numerous civic causes.
Practices all aspects of Real Estate (commercial, residential, transactional, closings, and litigation), such as quiet title, foreclosure, landlord/tenant issues and contract disputes. Also administers, defends, and contests estates through Probate proceedings.. Protect yourself and your assets. For a FREE Consultation, call. Let us help you find the perfect location for your home or business, negotiate and draft contracts on your behalf, and close the deal knowing you have experienced legal professionals on your side. Call today
Erin L. Sandman has been working in the real estate industry since she began working for a real estate and probate attorney after she graduated from the University of Florida and she has had a passion for real estate ever since! Prior to going to law school, she owned and operated two title insurance companies and worked at several title companies and law firms. In 2017, she launched Erin L. Sandman, PA to provide personalized, cost-effective representation, with the mission statement that clients should experience a law firm “where the needs of the clients come first!”. Erin’s law practice includes but is not limited to probate, estate planning, residential and commercial real estate transactions, title insurance and curative matters, contract review, foreclosure defense, boat-slip deals, landlord-tenant matters, small claims cases, emotional support animal letters and pet trusts. Known for her hands-on approach, professionalism, and responsiveness, while also being able to provide emotional support to her clients. She offers a free 15-minute initial consultation. She remains the single point of contact through every stage of a client’s case so the client can feel supported and advised throughout the process.
I am an attorney practicing in South Florida and based out of Fort Lauderdale. I practice primarily Real Estate Law as well as perform title and closing services throughout the state of Florida.
Joshua R. Kon is an assertive litigator with extensive experience in the practice areas of commercial and real estate litigation, lender liability, partnership disputes, professional malpractice, and appellate law. Mr. Kon has a reputation for coming up with unique solutions to his clients’ complicated problems. His professional accomplishments include recovering substantial judgments and settlements for his clients, as well handling as numerous transactional matters to completion.Mr. Kon is deeply committed to serving clients of all backgrounds in his community. He represents not-for-profit organizations on a pro bono basis and assists charities in raising much-needed funds so that they can continue their good works in the community.Mr. Kon was inspired to become an attorney following his studies of Talmudic law. Before graduating summa cum laude from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, Mr. Kon owned and managed a successful small business with locations in Miami and New York. Now, Mr. Kon is conscientiously charged at every stage of his clients’ lawsuits, from drafting complaints, taking depositions, prosecuting trials, enforcing judgments and appeals.
Before becoming an attorney, Mr. Ross worked as a paralegal for six years assisting attorneys in all phases of condominium & homeowners' association law. He later attended Florida State University where he graduated ontracts II; Creditors Rights, Estate Planning, Evidence, Gratuitous Transfers, Law of the Polar Regions, Legal Research & Writing I, Legal Research & Writing II, Professional Responsibility, and Worker's Compensation). Upon graduation, Mr. Ross was awarded the prestigious Order of the Coif. After law school, Mr. Ross briefly worked in the litigation department of a mortgage foreclosure firm before accepting a position as an appellate lawyer at a prestigious Miami law firm. Recognizing a rampant problem in the South Florida area (as well as other areas of Florida) whereby the rights of hardworking owners were being violated by out-of-control associations and their debt collectors, Mr. Ross decided to start his own firm with an emphasis on consumer protection issues.
Ms. Ontivero grew up in South Florida. She received her Bachelors of Science in Paralegal Studies from Nova Southeastern University. After her undergraduate studies, Ms. Ontivero worked as a Paralegal for several years in the area of Real Property Development, representing numerous South Florida Builders. In 2003 Ms. Ontivero entered the Juris Doctor program at Nova Southeastern's Shepard Broad Law Center.. She was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2005 and immediately started practicing law in the area of Foreclosure, representing Lenders at the Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.. Ms. Ontivero subsequently joined the boutique litigation firm of Katzman and Korr, where she represented thousands of Homeonwer and Condominium Associations in both general litigation matters and Foreclosure matters.. After practicing Association law for two years, Ms. Ontivero joined the firm of Ben-Ezra and Katz, where she again represented many lenders in Foreclosure proceedings and handled contested litigation cases on behalf of the lenders.. As a result of this prior experience, Ms. Ontivero decided to open a private practice and use the litigation knowledge that she gained to help homeowners defend their homes and properly enforce their rights in many of these fraudulent transactions. Ms. Ontivero has also practiced in the areas of Immigration Litigation, Family Law and has handled multiple types of Commercial and Business Litigation matters.