Property Transactions & Litigation Lawyers in Bryan-College Station
Serving Texans in Bryan-College Station & Throughout Texas
When dealing with real property, whether it is land, a home, multi-family units, or a business or commercial property, it is generally a huge financial investment. Transactions involving property can range from the simple, such as drafting a deed, to the complex, such as resolving disputes and lawsuits over breaches of contract. In any property transaction, it is important to fully understand all contracts, documentation, and court filings to protect yourself financially both now and in the future. That is where the guidance and oversight of an experienced lawyer comes in. When disputes arise, leading to the need for litigation, you will want a trial-tested attorney who is well versed in real estate law and can handle a case from both sides of the argument.
This well-rounded approach allows our team at Rhodes Humble LLP to create comprehensive case strategies for both plaintiffs and defendants. We handle all types of property transactions and contracts and bring common sense and practical solutions to disputes, as well as an aggressive approach in courtroom litigation. With decades of experience, you can have confidence that we will work with diligence and commitment to resolve your matter effectively and as quickly as possible to help preserve your bottom line. Whatever side of the legal issue you find yourself on, you can trust our team to advocate for your rights.
Discuss your real estate matter with an attorney in a free initial consultation by contacting our office online or at (979) 459-9888.
Property Issues We Handle
Rhodes Humble LLP provides legal assistance in matters involving both residential and commercial property transactions.
Examples of these include but are not limited to:
- Purchase/sales contracts: Real estate closings can be complex matters full of complicated details. We can provide clarity and guidance.
- Owner financing: This type of alternative financing can involve the wraparound method or a conventional owner-finance method available when no prior liens exist on the property.
- Deed preparation: Ensure your deed is drafted according to your desired results. Many types of deeds exist, including general warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, trustee’s deeds, deed in lieu of foreclosure, and more. How deeds are drafted can have an impact on the effect of a property transfer.
- Contract review: Many types of contracts can be involved in property matters. Ensure your contract is legally binding and covers your needs.
- Lien removal: This must be done by a seller to close a transaction. These liens can include mechanics liens, legal judgments, or fraudulent liens.
Other issues can include those involving zoning, title transfers, eviction proceedings, joint ventures, and more.
Real Estate Litigation
Many different kinds of disputes can arise in property matters. These can include disputes over boundaries between neighbors; disputes with Homeowners’ Associations; disputes between landlords and tenants; disputes between buyers and sellers; disputes involving real estate agents, brokers, and clients; and more.
Whether you are the plaintiff or defendant, our firm can listen to your story, assess the details of your case, and help craft a thoughtful, thorough legal strategy on your behalf. When disputes cannot be resolved through discussion or negotiation, you may need to advance to litigation. At Rhodes Humble LLP, we put trial lawyers on your case who have decades of experience in civil court.
Learn more about how we can help resolve your property matter by calling (979) 459-9888 or contacting us online today.
Why Choose Our Firm?
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We're not afraid to go to trial. We'll do whatever it takes to win your case.
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We've been serving clients for over 35 years.
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We provide high-quality and personalized services to every client.