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Hamblett
& Kerrigan's long history of representing individuals and banks
in working with real estate issues continues today. Attorney Beth
Davis' expertise in all aspects of real estate law helps clients
understand the risks associated with purchasing, selling, and developing
real estate property, and with using real estate to secure long-term
obligations.
On
behalf of lenders and borrowers we advise, assist, and document:
- Commercial
Transactions
- Secured
Loans
- Property
Development
- Title
and Zoning Opinions
Attorney
Davis is authorized by Chicago Title Insurance Company to issue
title insurance.
On
behalf of buyers and sellers, we assist with the listing, negotiation,
and contracting of real estate transactions. We routinely handle
closings and the recording of documents.
Many
of our clients are landlords, who own a variety of property from
single unit residential buildings, to hundreds of residential units,
to commercial property. We regularly counsel on such matters as
leases and lease negotiations, landlord and tenant law, and handle
evictions when necessary. We also assist with the many necessary
documents involved in developing condominiums, representation of
unit owners or condominium associations.
When
a real estate transaction generates disputes between the parties
involved, Hamblett & Kerrigan's litigation attorneys support
Attorney Davis' real estate practice.
Breach
of Contract, Collection, and Recovery of Collateral
Contract
and Lease Enforcement Cases
Real
Estate Disputes and Petitions to Quiet Title
Landlord
and Tenant Eviction Proceedings
Attorneys
Beth H. Davis,
Practice Group Chair
J.
Daniel Marr
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verdicts or settlements. The information provided should not
be relied upon as an indication of the actual state of the
law or of future developments. The information contained on
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