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At Parker, Grossart & Bahensky, L.L.P., our team of real estate attorneys is well-versed in the complexities of real estate law, offering expert guidance and representation in all aspects of property transactions and disputes. Whether you're buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, we provide comprehensive legal support to navigate contracts, negotiations, zoning laws, and title issues.
Expertly navigate the complexities of property development and zoning, ensuring compliance with local regulations and successful land use approvals.
We specialize in the formation and management of joint ventures and partnerships, ensuring all real estate collaborations are legally sound and mutually beneficial.
Handle lease terminations and evictions with confidence, backed by our legal support that ensures fairness and adherence to legal procedures.
Ensure clear property titles with our thorough title examination services and resolve disputes effectively through quiet title actions.
Our legal guidance on subdivisions and land use permits helps you effectively manage the intricacies of planning and regulatory approval processes.
From drafting comprehensive lease agreements to protecting landlord and tenant rights, our expertise covers all aspects of leasehold arrangements and disputes.
Safeguard your financial interests in real estate with our seasoned advice on credit enhancement strategies, mortgages, and foreclosure processes.
Experience smooth and efficient real estate closings, as we manage all legal aspects, from contract to completion, ensuring a seamless transaction.
Real estate law is a specialized area of law that deals with all aspects of buying, selling and maintaining land and buildings, known in the law as real property. While a large percentage of the worlds' wealth is tied up in real estate, this area of the law utilizes very specific and often unfamiliar terminology. For this reason, the buying and selling of real estate in Nebraska can be a very frustrating process without the proper guidance.
The average Nebraska real estate transaction can take anywhere from four to twelve weeks, or longer, depending on the complexity of the transaction. Real estate transactions are governed by all aspects of the law including federal statutes, Nebraska statutes and common law.
When dealing with Nebraska real estate and the law surrounding it, the advice of a competent, qualified Nebraska real estate attorney should be sought in order to ensure that your rights are protected and that you are in compliance with all laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances or codes concerning the real estate.
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Legal services for real estate transactions include drafting and reviewing purchase agreements, conducting title searches and examinations, handling closings, and providing guidance on zoning, land use, and development regulations.
While not legally required, having a lawyer for real estate transactions ensures that your interests are protected, legal documents are accurate, and any potential legal issues are addressed properly.
A title examination reviews the property's title history to ensure there are no liens, encumbrances, or legal issues that could affect ownership. It's crucial for avoiding future legal disputes over the property.
Real estate disputes in Nebraska can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation, depending on the nature of the dispute and the parties' willingness to reach an agreement.
Zoning laws in Nebraska regulate land use, building size, placement, and the type of operations allowed on a property. Understanding these laws is essential for compliance and planning development projects.
Legal considerations include understanding the lease terms, adhering to state laws regarding security deposits, ensuring habitable living conditions, and following legal procedures for evictions and lease terminations.
In Nebraska, foreclosure typically involves a judicial process where the lender must file a lawsuit to obtain a court order to foreclose. It's important for homeowners to understand their rights and potential defenses in a foreclosure.
Yes, a real estate lawyer can help navigate environmental regulations, ensuring that property development complies with federal, state, and local environmental laws and standards.
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