Real Estate Disputes
Real estate law is a complex and nuanced area that encompasses a wide range of issues involving both commercial and residential properties. At DeMent, Askew, Johnson & Marshall, we understand that real estate disputes can quickly become contentious and complicated. Our attorneys are well-equipped to help you navigate these disputes efficiently, mitigating any potential damages.
Types of Real Estate Disputes
Real estate disputes can arise from various circumstances, including new construction, existing homes and buildings, vacant lots, roads, ponds, streams, mineral rights, and easements. Despite the different nature of these issues, they all fall under North Carolina’s real estate laws. Typically, disputes involve actions or inactions that decrease the value of another's property, prompting the affected party to seek damages or compensation.
Common Real Estate Disputes
- Boundary and Ownership Disputes: Disagreements over property lines and ownership rights.
- Commercial Lease Disputes: Conflicts between landlords and tenants regarding lease terms, rent payments, and maintenance responsibilities.
- Easement Disputes: Issues related to the right to use another's property for a specific purpose, such as access roads or utility lines.
- Partition Disputes: Disputes involving the division of property among multiple owners.
- Eminent Domain: Cases where the government takes private property for public use, requiring fair compensation for the property owner.
- Land Disputes: Conflicts related to land use, zoning, and environmental regulations.
- Commercial Lease Negotiations: Assistance in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating lease agreements.
- Title Issues: Resolving problems related to property ownership and ensuring clear, marketable titles.
- Zoning Law and Special Use Permits: Compliance with zoning regulations and obtaining necessary permits for property use.
- Construction Matters: Addressing disputes related to construction projects, including defects and contract issues.
- Premises Liability: Legal responsibility of property owners for injuries occurring on their property.
- Land Use and Site Planning: Ensuring proper use and development of land in accordance with regulations.
- Breach of Contract or Misrepresentation of Defects: Addressing issues where contract terms are violated or property defects are misrepresented.
At DeMent, Askew, Johnson & Marshall, our attorneys have decades of experience representing a wide range of clients in real estate disputes. These clients include contractors, real estate professionals, homeowners, buyers and sellers, insurance agents, and investors. We are renowned for our expertise and diligent approach to understanding the full scope of North Carolina’s real estate laws.
Our Approach
Our civil litigation attorneys are skilled negotiators dedicated to resolving disputes efficiently. However, we are also experienced litigators who are unafraid to aggressively defend your rights in court. We have a trustworthy network of qualified experts ready to assist in your defense, whether it involves a title search, survey, or appraisal.
Why Choose Us?
With over 40 years of experience, DeMent, Askew, Johnson & Marshall is committed to providing honest advice and ensuring your legal rights are upheld. We offer personalized legal services tailored to each client’s unique needs, whether through negotiation, mediation, or trial advocacy.
If you or a loved one is facing a commercial or residential real estate dispute, the attorneys at DeMent, Askew, Johnson & Marshall are here to help. We understand the urgency of these matters and strive to resolve them as quickly and efficiently as possible. For a confidential case evaluation, contact us at 919-833-5555.