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San Antonio Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Kevin H. Berry has provided South Texas businesses and individuals with the highest quality representation and counsel, specializing in real estate law matters for over 32 years.
Real estate is often the largest single investment of a person's life. A typical real estate transaction involves many documents and multiple parties with varying interests. Whether you are buying, selling, leasing, building, remodeling, or developing, you should consult an experienced real estate attorney.
Our services include:
- Real Estate Document Preparation
- Purchase and Sale Agreements
- Landlord/Tenant
- Foreclosures
- Evictions
- Will Preparation and Estate Planning
- Probate
- Collections
- Business Entities
About The Law Office of Kevin H. Berry, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Probate
Litigation
- 5%
People
Attorneys
- Joseph R. Berry (Associate Attorney)
- Kevin H. Berry (Counselor at Law)
Staff
- Daniele Nangle, Escrow Assistant, 210-828-5844
- Kim Selsor, Licensed Escrow Officer, 210-828-5844
- Elizabeth Greer Johnson, Escrow Assistant
Office Information
Address
242 W. Sunset Rd.Suite 201 San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone
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