
Our firm advises clients in a wide array of real estate matters.
- Financing and Lending
- Residential
- Commercial
- Condominium
- Landlord/Tenant
- Zoning/Planning/Land Use
- Construction Law
We assist in all aspects of conveyancing, including Purchase and Sale
Agreement preparation and negotiation, conducting title examinations
and analysis, preparation of loan documentation and providing closing
services. We have vast experience working with all parties to
transactions including buyers, sellers and lenders, whether they be
individuals or business entities, in both residential and commercial
real estate transactions.
We have extensive experience in the creation,
conversion and termination of condominiums and assist our clients
through the steps of the creation or conversion process, whether for a
small two unit residential condominiums, mixed use condominiums,
commercial condominiums or large-scale residential developments.
Our firm assists in all aspects of landlord/tenant issues, including
leasing and rental agreements, rent and security deposits, repair and
maintenance, eviction and lease termination.
Our firm assists clients in all aspects of real estate development
projects, including residential, retail, commercial and industrial
development. Our representation includes guidance and advice through
site acquisition and due diligence issues, permitting/variances,
structuring and negotiation of financing, environmental compliance
issues, construction contracting issues.
Our attorneys work with builders and developers in all aspects of
construction law, including building permits, damages and remedies,
licensing, tort liability, termination of contracts, safety
regulations, principal and surety, and warranties.
Our attorneys are skilled at addressing any litigation needs associated
with any of these areas of practice. Our attorneys compliment each
other in their ability to provide full service legal guidance on your
matter.
The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers in the general practice of law.
The Court does not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.