Serving the Community for over 40 years
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REAL ESTATE
The Real Estate Department of Kassab Archbold & O’Brien, L.L.C. offers a wide range
of legal services from consultation, negotiations and drafting of documents and handling
related litigation in connection with a variety of real estate matters. Whether in a
commercial, industrial or residential transaction, our real estate attorneys assist with
purchase and sale agreements as well as with lease agreements. In addition, we offer
assistance in dealing with financing and loan agreements and related loan documents.
With respect to litigation involving real estate, our real estate attorneys offer assistance
with actions in mortgage foreclosure and actions to quiet title.
Moreover, the Real Estate Department handles matters involving land use and zoning.
Our real estate attorneys assist clients with respect to zoning, subdivision and land
development, starting from the application process, representation at hearings before
municipal agencies and boards and through related appeals and litigation.
Further, the Real Estate Department offers legal services, assistance and representation
to telecommunications and wireless providers. Our real estate attorneys handle the
zoning application process, representation at hearings before municipal agencies and
boards and through related appeals and litigation. In addition, we assist in lease
negotiations and the drafting of real estate related agreements and documents as well as
performing due diligence.
The KASSAB ARCHBOLD & O'BRIEN, L.L.C. web site is intended for informational purposes and is not intended to provide legal advie. Visitors to this site should not act upon any information contained within this site without consullting with competent counsel. Transmission and receipt of materials from this site is not intended to create an attroney-client relationship, nor should the reader consider the infromation to be the agreement to an attorney-client relationship. Any communcication with KASSAB ARCHBOLD & O'Brien, L.L.C. by those who are not already clients of the fim would not be considered priveleged and may be subject to discovery.
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