Renee Roman - Tacoma, WA
Attorney at Marine View Law
Real Estate Law Lawyers in Tacoma, WA
6716 Eastside Dr NE Suite 7 Tacoma, WA 98422
Tacoma Real Estate Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate Law
- Probate
- Business Law
- Estate Planning
Attorney Information
Overview
Our primary attorney, Renee Roman is an experienced attorney, licensed by the Washington State Bar Association, as well as a successful Washington state real estate broker. Prior to becoming the owner of Marine View Law & Escrow PLLC, she practiced real estate and was also a member of a general practice law firm, practicing in the fields of family law, real estate, estate planning and probate. She now concentrates her practice on real estate law, business matters, estate planning and probate. She is committed to high quality representation and is a zealous advocate for her clients.
Whether you are an experienced property owner, investor, successful builder, or new to the process of purchasing or selling property, you can benefit from her experience. Renee is a member of the National Association of Realtors™, and the Northwest Multiple Listing Service™.
Education
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Legal Education
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Lewis and Clark College Northwestern School of Law,
Portland,
Oregon
J.D. - Juris Doctorate
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Lewis and Clark College Northwestern School of Law,
Portland,
Oregon
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Non Legal Education
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University of Washington- Seattle
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Major: Economics
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University of Washington- Seattle
Ancillary Businesses
Licensed Managing Real Estate Broker
Other Affiliations
- Northwest Multiple Listing Service™ (Member)
- Federal Bar Association (Member)
- Washington State Bar Association (Member)
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Contact
6716 Eastside Dr NE
Suite 7
Tacoma, WA 98422
Fax: 206-400-1248
Email: Send a message
Hours: 10am-5pm
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