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The process step by step
Legal actions in real estate can encompass various scenarios and disputes that arise in property transactions or ownership. Some common real estate legal actions include:
Breach of Contract: When one party fails to fulfill the terms of a contract related to real estate, such as buying, selling, leasing, or construction agreements.
Title Disputes: Issues regarding the ownership of a property or claims on the title, including errors in deeds, boundary disputes, or undisclosed liens.
Foreclosure and Eviction Proceedings: Legal actions taken by lenders to reclaim a property due to defaulted mortgage payments, and legal processes to evict tenants or occupants.
Landlord-Tenant Disputes: Issues between landlords and tenants, such as lease violations, eviction proceedings, security deposit disputes, or maintenance concerns.
Property Damage or Nuisance Claims: Legal actions related to property damage caused by neighboring properties, environmental hazards, or disputes over property use that affects neighbors.
Fraud or Misrepresentation: Cases involving fraudulent activities or misrepresentation of property information during a sale, lease, or other real estate transactions.
Eminent Domain: When the government exercises its right to acquire private property for public use, often leading to legal disputes over fair compensation.
Construction Defects: Legal disputes arising from construction-related issues, such as poor workmanship, design defects, or failure to meet building codes and standards.
These legal actions often require the expertise of real estate attorneys who specialize in property law.
Resolving these disputes may involve negotiations, mediation, arbitration, or litigation, depending on the complexity and nature of the issue.