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Real Estate Transaction and Disputes Attorney Severn, MD

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    Real estate transactions can be complex, lengthy, and very consequential if disputes arise. With our lawyers’ help, we can address or prevent disputes and navigate commercial real estate transactions with you in Severn. We can help you by identifying a breach of contract during a real estate transaction, compiling evidence of the breach, estimating your damages, and compelling a settlement. Our attorneys can recover your earnest money, protect you with contingencies, resolve title or boundary disputes, and assist with any other issues you encounter during a real estate transaction. For a free and confidential case review from our real estate transaction and disputes attorneys, call the Heyman Law Firm today at (410) 305-9287.

    How Can a Real Estate Transaction and Disputes Attorney Help Me?

    Our attorneys can handle all aspects of a real estate dispute, from identifying the breach of contract to compelling a fair and fast settlement.

    Identify Breach of Contract

    Breaches of contract during real estate transactions are not always obvious, and it often takes an experienced lawyer to identify missteps by a buyer or seller. Identifying breaches of contract begins with knowing the specific contract in question in and out, which our real estate transaction and disputes attorneys can do.

    Compile Evidence

    Our attorneys can also help by compiling evidence, including the real estate contract, communications between the buyer and seller, inspection reports, financial records, and more. We can keep track of correspondence and other important documents from the get-go to anticipate disputes and resolve them faster.

    Estimate Damages

    We will also estimate your damages from the dispute. Damages vary, depending on the reason for the claim. For example, suppose the seller failed to disclose property defects. Then, our attorneys may seek damages for the cost of repairs, if the sale has already gone through.

    Compel a Settlement

    Resolving real estate disputes out of court is common, and our attorneys can compel a settlement that gives you the damages and outcome you were hoping for. Resolving a case by settling it is not guaranteed, and we can also represent you in court in Severn if necessary.

    FAQs About Real Estate Transactions and Disputes

    Can a Lawyer Get Your Earnest Money Back in a Real Estate Dispute?

    Our lawyers may recover your earnest money by proving a breach of contract on the other party’s behalf or by citing a contingency in the contract that lets you withdraw from the sale without losing your deposit.

    Can You Sue for a Real Estate Dispute?

    You may be able to sue for the following real estate disputes in Severn:
    • Failure to close
    • Incomplete or inaccurate disclosures
    • Boundary issues
    • Landlord-tenant disagreements
    • Title issues

    What if the Buyer Fails to Secure Financing in Time?

    As the seller, ensure the real estate contract includes a deadline to secure financing and a financing contingency. If the buyer misses that deadline, you can leave the sale and keep the earnest money in escrow.

    What if There is a Breach of Contract During a Real Estate Transaction?

    If there is a breach of contract at any point during a real estate transaction, you may be able to file a breach of contract lawsuit in Maryland. Thoroughly reading and comprehending the contract is crucial so you can recognize a breach.

    How Long Do You Have to Sue for Breach of Contract in Severn, MD?

    Maryland typically gives plaintiffs three years to sue for breach of contract in real estate disputes, and missing the statute of limitations means losing their chance to get damages.

    How Can You Protect Yourself in a Real Estate Transaction?

    We can help protect you during a real estate transaction by including contingencies in the contract that benefit you and rejecting unfavorable terms.

    Do You Need a Lawyer to Resolve a Real Estate Dispute?

    Without an experienced attorney, you may struggle to resolve a real estate dispute fairly or out of court. You may not even realize that a dispute is worthy of a lawsuit or that you could get damages from the other party involved in the transaction.

    What Can a Lawyer Do About Incomplete Disclosures?

    Incomplete disclosures about property defects are considered a breach of contract, and our lawyers can help you file a lawsuit against the seller in Severn.

    What if You Change Your Mind About a Real Estate Transaction?

    If you change your mind about a real estate transaction, our attorneys can review the contract to determine whether any contingencies we included are applicable so you can recover your good-faith deposit.

    Do You Need a Lawyer for a Real Estate Transaction?

    Having an attorney from the get-go during a real estate transaction can help avoid disputes and issues. We can write contingencies into contracts, conduct title searches, and help prepare documents.

    What Are Common Title Disputes?

    Some of the most common title disputes in real estate transactions involve undisclosed liens, public record errors, and easement issues, all of which we can help you resolve.

    What Are Common Boundary Disputes?

    Boundary disputes in real estate are often due to encroachment, contradicting deeds, and easement disagreements.

    Can You Settle a Real Estate Dispute?

    Parties often want to resolve real estate disputes without a trial as soon as possible, and we may negotiate a settlement you are happy with so you do not have to go to court.

    Can You Get Damages for a Real Estate Dispute?

    The following are recoverable damages from a real estate dispute:
    • Difference between contract price and market value
    • Cost of finding a new buyer
    • Cost of repairing undisclosed defects
    Buyers and sellers alike might incur damages during real estate disputes, and our lawyers can calculate how much you are entitled to claim in a lawsuit.

    Contact Our Severn, MD Lawyers for Help with a Real Estate Transaction

    For help with your case from the Heyman Law Firm’s real estate transaction and disputes attorneys, call (410) 305-9287 today.