Real Estate Litigation

Realtor Representation

Real estate brokers play a critical role in connecting buyers and sellers. Unfortunately, some buyers and sellers attempt to circumvent paying a commission by closing a transaction behind the broker’s back. When a broker is the procuring cause of a sale or lease, they are often entitled to a commission—even if the deal closes without their direct involvement.

Our firm represents real estate professionals in disputes involving unpaid commissions, including both sales and lease transactions. We understand the business realities of brokerage and frequently handle these claims on a contingency fee basis, ensuring brokers can pursue what they’re owed without upfront legal costs.

Specific Performance & Real Estate Contract Disputes

Real estate deals don’t always go as planned. A buyer may attempt to back out after reconsidering the purchase price, or a seller may try to walk away in favor of a higher offer. When parties breach binding real estate contracts, the consequences can be significant.

Our attorneys have experience representing both buyers seeking to enforce their rights through specific performance, and sellers pursuing remedies such as retaining a buyer’s deposit. We are well-versed in the standard provisions found in residential and commercial real estate contracts and understand how to leverage them in negotiations and litigation.

Commercial Evictions

In commercial leasing relationships, unpaid rent can cause serious financial harm to landlords—especially when rent payments are needed to cover mortgages or property expenses. Swift legal action is essential when a commercial tenant defaults.

We represent landlords and property owners in commercial eviction proceedings and related collection actions. Our team works to quickly regain possession of the premises, enforce lease terms, and pursue damages against tenants and guarantors where appropriate. We understand the urgency of these matters and take a proactive approach to protecting our clients’ interests.