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Commercial Real Estate Litigation

Pennsylvania Real Estate Litigation Attorney

The Hamilton Law Firm, P.C., in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, represents buyers and sellers in real estate litigation involving contracts and other commercial property agreements. Our goal is to save clients time and money by negotiating the best possible resolution. If negotiations do not yield favorable results, however, we will zealously protect our clients' interests in court.

Real estate litigation can involve disputes over contracts, leases, eminent domain, development matters and real estate transactions. Our firm can assist clients with all these legal issues. Contact us to schedule an appointment today.

Breach of contract

One of the most common types of cases we handle involves breach of contract. If you are selling a property and the potential buyer backs out of the purchase contract, or if you need to back out of a commercial property contract due to undisclosed defects, you need an experienced litigation lawyer on your side.

At the Hamilton Law Firm, we understand situations arise that may cause someone to back out of a purchase or sale contract. But we also understand that people need to make money, and breaching a contract can seriously undermine our clients' bottom line. We offer aggressive, confident service to our clients throughout the dispute process. We look out for our clients' interests in all situations.

Lease disputes

We can help you enforce the terms of your lease, whether you are a landlord or tenant. You have a right to the benefits of this contract. If you are a tenant who has not received your security deposit or you are a landlord and your tenant is violating the terms of the lease, we can help. We are well prepared to assert your position in litigation and hold tenants in default for any damage on your property.

Contact Hamilton Law Firm, P.C. today to arrange a consultation with an experienced real estate litigation attorney. We are committed to obtaining the best possible outcome for your case.

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