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Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (DuPage & Will County & surrounding areas, IL)
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- 36 Years Experience
- 36 Years Experience
Real Estate Lawyers in Downers Grove, IL
1551 Warren Avenue, Downers Grove, IL 60515Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Lisle)
901 Warrenville Road, Suite 103, Lisle, IL 60532Real Estate Lawyers in Downers Grove, IL
1401 Branding Ave, Suite 300, Downers Grove, IL 605151 Additional Office- 2 Super Lawyers®
- 24 Years Experience
- 2 Super Lawyers®
- 24 Years Experience
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Wheaton)
1275 E. Butterfield Rd., Ste. 109A, Wheaton, IL 6018915 Additional Offices- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Naperville)
1220 E. Ogden Ave., Suite 205D, Naperville, IL 605633 Additional Offices- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Naperville)
1770 Park St, #200, Naperville, IL 60563- Free Consultation
- 5 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
- 24 Years Experience
- Free Consultation
- 5 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
- 24 Years Experience
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Wheaton)
127 West Willow Avenue, Second Floor, Wheaton, IL 60187Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Elmhurst)
180 W. Park, Suite 210, Elmhurst, IL 60126- 1 Super Lawyer®
- 37 Years Experience
- 1 Super Lawyer®
- 37 Years Experience
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Naperville)
5th Avenue Station, 200 East 5th Avenue, Suite 124, Naperville, IL 605631 Additional Office- 36 Years Experience
- 36 Years Experience
- 36 Years
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Bloomingdale)
255 E Lake St, Suite 301, Bloomingdale, IL 60108- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Palos Heights)
7227 W. 127th St., Palos Heights, IL 60463- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Chicago)
7642 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 606341 Additional Office- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Palos Heights)
12820 South Ridgeland Ave., Unit C, Palos Heights, IL 60463- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Aurora)
1 E. Benton St., Suite 301, Aurora, IL 60505Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Rosemont)
10700 W. Higgins Road, Suite 100, Rosemont, IL 600183 Additional Offices- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Geneva)
309 Hamilton St., Suite E, Geneva, IL 60134- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (St Charles)
1218 E. Main Street, Suite B, St Charles, IL 601741 Additional Office- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (St. Charles)
The Catella Building, 801 East Main Street, St. Charles, IL 60174- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Aurora)
1999 West Downer Place, Aurora, IL 60506- 41 Years Experience
- 41 Years Experience
- 41 Years
Real Estate Lawyers Serving Downers Grove, IL (Aurora)
2112 W. Galena Blvd., Suite 8, #227 , Aurora, IL 60506- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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People Often Ask…
A real estate lawyer in Downers Grove, Illinois is typically familiar with the federal laws — and more commonly, state laws and municipal laws relevant to their region of practice — related to property and the transfer or maintenance of property.
Disputes arising between tenants and landlords, mortgage or title disputes or situations where a foreclosure or seizure of property is being contested may involve both parties seeking the services of an experienced real estate lawyer to represent their side of the case. Injuries incurred by a visitor to one's home or property may also fall under the broader umbrella of real estate law, as there are statutes laid out in most jurisdictions for these types of cases.
There are two types of property: real property and personal property. "Real property," often referred to as just property is land and the fixtures on the land.
Specifically, real property is land and ordinarily anything on the land including buildings and crops. Land usually includes not only the face of the earth but also everything of a permanent nature over or under it, including minerals, oil and gases.
Personal property, on the other hand, is anything other than land that you might own, including stocks, money, notes, intellectual property and intangible property.
When a piece of property is sold, real estate brokers or agents are often hired by the seller to obtain a buyer for a property. Real estate brokers, agents and salespeople are licensed and regulated by local state laws.
A real estate agreement between a buyer and seller of real estate is governed by general principles of contract law and individual state laws. The sale or transfer of real property is almost always required to be in writing. It is often required in real estate contracts that the title to the property sold be "marketable." An attorney or a title insurance company is frequently employed to investigate a title's legal marketability.
In order to pass the title, a deed with a proper description of the land must be executed and delivered. Some states require that the deed be officially recorded to establish ownership of the property and/or provide notice of its transfer to subsequent purchasers.
If you are facing a court case involving matters pertaining to real estate, it would be highly advised that you immediately seek the services of a skilled attorney familiar with this area of law. Real estate law can be difficult to understand and often involve extensive time and work toward fact-finding and tracking down of documentation that can be difficult to accomplish on your own.
An experienced real estate lawyer can help to lessen this burden, employing their experience and expertise to make sure you have the best outcome.
Consider the following:
- Comfort Level
- - Are you comfortable telling the lawyer personal information? Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem?
- Credentials
- - How long has the lawyer been in practice? Has the lawyer worked on other cases similar to yours?
- Cost
- - How are the lawyer's fees structured - hourly or flat fee? Can the lawyer estimate the cost of your case?
- City
- - Is the lawyer's office conveniently located near you?
Here are a few to get you started:
- How long have you been in practice?
- How many cases like mine have you handled?
- How often do you settle cases out of court?
- What are your fees and costs?
- What are the next steps?
It is always a good idea to research your lawyer prior to hiring. Every state has a disciplinary organization that monitors attorneys, their licenses, and consumer complaints. By researching lawyer discipline you can:
- Ensure the attorney is currently licensed to practice in your state
- Gain an understanding of his or her historical disciplinary record, if any.
- Determine the seriousness of complaints/issues which could range from late bar fees to more serious issues requiring disciplinary action.