
Phoenix Real Estate Development Lawyer
Overview
"An attorney's work is always to benefit someone else, from an individual client to a large corporation. Knowing my efforts will always help someone makes me proud to be part of this practice of law."
Margaret Olek Esler has a diverse background, with experience in numerous areas of the law that affect, directly and indirectly, real estate transactions. Margaret handles purchase and sale transactions, leasing, financing, landlord-tenant disputes, and development for both...
"An attorney's work is always to benefit someone else, from an individual client to a large corporation. Knowing my efforts will always help someone makes me proud to be part of this practice of law."
Margaret Olek Esler has a diverse background, with experience in numerous areas of the law that affect, directly and indirectly, real estate transactions. Margaret handles purchase and sale transactions, leasing, financing, landlord-tenant disputes, and development for both...
"An attorney's work is always to benefit someone else, from an individual client to a large corporation. Knowing my efforts will always help someone makes me proud to be part of this practice of law."
Margaret Olek Esler has a diverse background, with experience in numerous areas of the law that affect, directly and indirectly, real estate transactions. Margaret handles purchase and sale transactions, leasing, financing, landlord-tenant disputes, and development for both commercial and residential clients. Additionally, Margaret has wide-ranging experience in environmental matters affecting real estate, including due diligence and all appropriate inquiry issues.
Margaret's recent work has included:
- gas station/convenience store transactions
- residential landlord/tenant disputes
- real property soil and groundwater contamination
- mortgage lender-borrower disputes
News/Events
- Attorney Margaret Olek Esler Joins Polsinelli Expanding Real Estate Practice
September 23, 2013.
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