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Exchanges |
| Acquisition
& Sale |
| Adverse
Possession |
| Affordable
Housing |
| Agent's
Liability |
| Apartment
Buildings |
| Apartment
Projects |
| Bio-Technology
Buildings |
| Bond
for Deed |
| Boundary
Disputes |
| Breach
of Contract |
| Broker's
Liability |
| Building
Permits |
| Building
Regulations |
| Closings |
| Commercial |
| Commercial
Landlord & Tenant |
| Commercial
Leases |
| Commercial
Real Estate Law |
| Condemnation |
| Condominium
Buildings |
| Conservation
Easements |
| Contracts |
| Cooperatives |
| Development |
| Development
Law |
| Easements |
| Eminent
Domain |
| Encroachments |
| Environmental
Planning |
| Evictions |
| Fair
Housing |
| Farms |
| Fraud |
| Historic
Buildings |
| Historic
Conservation |
| Homeowner's
Association |
| Hospital
& Medical Buildings |
| Hotel
Motel |
| Housing
Development |
| Housing
Discrimination |
| Housing
Finance |
| Housing
Law |
| Industrial
Leasing |
| Installment
Land Contract |
| International
Investment |
| International
Leasing |
| International
Vacation Home |
| Inverse
Condemnation |
| Investment
Property |
| Land
Annexation |
| Land
Use Regulation |
| Landlord
Rights |
| Lease
Contracts |
| Lease
Finance |
| Lease
Terminations |
| Leasehold
Law |
| Leases
& Leasing Law |
| Listing
Laws |
| Litigation |
| Low
Income Housing |
| Mineral
Leases |
| Misrepresentation |
| Multi-Family
Housing |
| New
Construction |
| Office
Buildings |
| Office
Leasing |
| Oil
& Gas |
| Ownership
Disputes |
| Planned
Unit Development (PUDs) |
| Planning
Law |
| Property
Disclosure |
| Property
Rights |
| Public
Housing |
| Real
Estate Agent & Brokerage Law |
| Real
Estate Commission |
| REITS:
UPREITS & DOWNREITS |
| Rent
Control |
| Residential
Landlord & Tenant |
| Residential
Real Estate Closings |
| Residential
Real Estate Law |
| Resorts
& Golf Courses |
| Retail
Development |
| Retail
Leasing |
| Retaliation |
| Selecting
Real Estate Agent |
| Selecting
Real Estate Firm |
| Senior
Citizen Housing |
| Shopping
Center |
| Shopping
Center Leasing |
| Sporting
Arenas |
| Subdivisions |
| Subsidized
Housing |
| Tenant
Rights |
| Timeshare
Buildings |
| Title
& Property Rights Law |
| Town
Planning |
| Unlawful
Detainer |
| Urban
Planning |
| Warehouses |
| Waterfront
Development |
| Zoning
Law |
| Zoning,
Governmental Planning, & Land Use |
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Real Estate Attorneys
Our Real Estate Attorneys will work with clients to
form partnership and joint ventures for the real estate
development and financing of real estate projects, including
multi-family housing, timeshare development, commercial
office buildings, hotels, shopping centers, and mixed
used projects. The New Orleans real estate law practice
is diverse involving all areas of real estate law in
Louisiana including the representing the buyer and seller
in all stages of real estate transactions, from negotiating
the purchase agreement to completing the real estate
closing. Our real estate attorneys will advise clients
with respect to acquisitions and complex financing transactions,
landlord-tenant disputes, complex commercial leasing,
and contract negotiations.
Sterbcow Law Group's real estate attorneys will structure
and document a wide variety of real estate transactions
involving the acquisition and sale of commercial, residential,
and agricultural real estate. Our real estate lawyers
will represent purchasers and sellers of all types of
property, including office buildings, apartment buildings,,
shopping centers, hotels, marinas and land for commercial
and residential development. Let our real estate attorneys
prepare and negotiate all the necessary documentation,
assist in the due diligence process, and represent you
at the settlement. Our real estate attorneys will provide
representation to owners and tenants of office buildings
and shopping centers in the negotiation, drafting, interpretation
and enforcement of leases and subleases.
We
will also assist and advise residential and commercial
real estate developers on national, state and local
requirements, in preparing master plans for planned
unit developments, in drafting and negotiating development
agreements, and in representing clients before planning
local city councils, police juries, and other parish
and state commissions.
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Office Buildings
• Industrial Properties
• Hotels and Motels
• Condominiums
• Planned Residential Developments
• Single-family Subdivisions
• Nursing Home Complexes
• Shopping Centers
• Warehouse/Distribution facilities
• Retail Properties
• Cooperatives
• Hospitals
• Assisted Living Communities
• Restaurant property with permitting/alcohol
beverage licensing
• Zoning, Land Use, and Growth Management
• Real Estate Environmental Matters
• Evictions
• Eminent Domain
• Landlord/Tenant
Our
Real Estate Attorneys can play a major role in the
acquisition, zoning approvals and permitting for transfer
stations and landfill sites.
Environmental Matters: Environmental Real Estate issues
routinely arise and are becoming more commonplace
as real estate is re-cycled. We advise investors,
owners, lenders, landlords, and tenants in dealing
with federal, state, and local environmental laws,
regulations and contractual obligations, including
the investigation, compliance, remediation and litigation
of environmental problems.
For
all your real estate legal needs call Sterbcow Law,
we want to be
Your Real Estate Lawyer
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