Real estate disputes can be complex, emotional, and financially significant. Whether you are a property owner, homeowner, association board member, contractor, or developer, our firm is here to provide strategic legal guidance and aggressive advocacy in resolving real estate conflicts. We represent clients across a range of disputes, including those involving associations, contractors, liens, and boundary issues.
Homeowners’ Association (HOA) disputes often arise over rule enforcement, assessments, maintenance responsibilities, or violations of governing documents. Whether you’re a homeowner facing unfair treatment or an HOA board navigating legal compliance, we help interpret governing documents, mediate conflicts, and litigate when necessary to protect your rights and interests.
Condominium Owners’ Associations (COAs) present unique challenges due to shared ownership structures and maintenance obligations. We represent individual condo owners, boards, and developers in disputes involving common area responsibilities, assessment collections, repairs, and the enforcement of association rules. Our goal is to resolve issues efficiently while preserving property values and community integrity.
A mechanic’s lien can disrupt a property sale or financing and create significant tension between property owners and contractors or subcontractors. We assist clients in both asserting and defending against mechanic’s liens, ensuring proper procedure is followed and that lien rights are protected or invalidated as appropriate under Florida law.
Disagreements over property boundaries, easements, encroachments, and access rights can escalate quickly. We handle a wide range of land-related disputes, working to resolve issues through negotiation, litigation, or quiet title actions when necessary. Whether it’s a neighbor dispute or a title defect, we help clients clarify ownership and protect their property rights.
Construction and renovation projects don’t always go as planned. When a contractor fails to perform as agreed, delivers substandard work, or causes delays, it may constitute a breach of contract. We represent property owners and developers in enforcing construction agreements and seeking remedies such as damages, specific performance, or contract termination.