Miami-Dade County Real Estate Services
Also Serving Palm Beach & Broward Counties
At Revah Law, we provide comprehensive legal help in diverse areas related to Florida real estate litigation and closings as well as commercial litigation. Our experienced trial lawyers will always come fully prepared and ready to apply their insight, skills, and commitment to resolving your issue, process, or dispute. We understand that these matters can be confusing, stressful, and uncertain. However, we are dedicated to finding the right solutions for your situation that are efficient and effective, providing the support you need in critical matters.
Request a free case evaluation with a Miami-Dade County lawyer for real estate by calling Revah Law at (888) 218-4125 or submit your details on our contact page. Hablamos español.
Practice Areas
Real Estate Litigation: Litigation deals with disputes and conflicts related to real property, which includes land and any permanent structures attached to it, such as buildings and houses. These disputes can arise between various parties, including property owners, tenants, neighbors, developers, contractors, or government entities.
Our litigation services involve a wide range of issues, including but not limited to foreclosure defense, (whether involving Homeowner Association/condos, or banking institutions), ejectments, construction disputes, land use law and zoning, evictions, code violations, partition actions, quiet title, escrow and closing disputes, landlord/tenant issues, and security deposit disputes.
Real Estate Closings: We represent buyers, sellers, and lenders in commercial property closings as well as residential property closings. Our attorneys can also assist with the negotiation and drafting of leases.
Commercial Litigation: Litigation involves business or commercial matters. It often arises when a disagreement or conflict arises between businesses, or between a business and an individual, concerning various aspects of commerce, such as small claims, contracts, and investments, including cases involving the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and more.