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Defending Your Rights

Real Estate encompasses a wide range of different types of situations. Our experience allows us to serve all of our client's needs.

From contract to closing, Mr. Salvi represents both buyers and sellers of real estate. Real estate transactions must be undertaken with meticulous attention to detail in order to avoid any errors that could lead to conflicts.

Services

Real Estate

Real Estate encompasses a wide range of different types of situations. Our experience allows us to serve all of our client's needs.

Attorneys in Charge

Frank J. Salvi

Managing Member

At the Law Offices of Frank J. Salvi, our firm has the decades of combined legal experience necessary to be able to solve the most difficult family law matters for our clients. Divorce, child custody determinations and other types of family law situations can reshape your life.

FAQ

Who needs to be represented by an attorney?

Anyone whose real property is the subject of a legal dispute should consider hiring an attorney. For many people, real property is their most valuable asset. Real estate law can be complex. It is often governed by vague statutes and relies upon principles developed by court decisions over the course of many decades. Not only can an attorney advise litigants of their legal rights, but a qualified attorney can also help to protect those assets to the greatest extent possible. Those considering or threatened with legal action in connection with real estate should consider consulting with an experienced attorney. FSKS has several experienced, qualified attorneys to assist clients with all real estate matters, from simple transactions to complex litigation and everything in between. A real estate litigation attorney can help someone decide if they have a legitimate claim or defense, determine if pursuing litigation is in their best interest, or if any non-litigation options could be pursued to secure a cost-effective resolution.

What are typical causes of action arising from real estate disputes?

Real estate litigation can arise from many different types of disputes and relationships. The most common types of disputes arise from the landlord-tenant relationship, disputes among buyers and sellers, disputes among neighboring landowners, disputes among joint owners, divorce, and disputes between debtors and creditors.

Guiding You through Property Matters

Real Estate

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