Real Estate Law
Whether buying your first home or managing complex commercial transactions, our real estate attorneys protect your interests and ensure smooth closings. We handle all aspects of Long Island real estate law.
Expert Real Estate Guidance
Real estate transactions involve significant financial commitments and legal complexities. Our experienced attorneys review contracts, conduct due diligence, and guide you through every step of buying, selling, or leasing property.
Extensive experience with residential and commercial transactions across Long Island
Thorough contract review to protect your interests
Title examination and insurance coordination
Representation at closings to ensure all documents are properly executed
Resolution of boundary disputes, easements, and title issues
How We Help
A clear, structured approach to achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
Contract Review
We review purchase agreements, negotiate terms, and ensure your interests are protected.
Due Diligence
We coordinate inspections, title searches, and resolve any issues that arise.
Document Prep
We prepare all necessary closing documents and coordinate with all parties.
Closing
We represent you at closing, ensuring everything is properly executed.
Common Cases
We handle a wide range of real estate law matters. Here are some of the most common situations where we can help.
Home Purchases
First-time buyers, upgrades, and investment properties—we handle residential transactions of all sizes.
Home Sales
Preparing contracts, negotiating terms, and ensuring smooth closings for sellers.
Refinancing
Legal support for mortgage refinancing and home equity transactions.
Commercial Transactions
Purchase, sale, and lease of commercial properties and business spaces.
Title Issues
Resolving liens, encumbrances, and title defects that can delay transactions.
Landlord-Tenant Matters
Lease agreements, evictions, and disputes between landlords and tenants.
Questions About Real Estate Law?
Get answers to common questions. Still have questions? for a free consultation.
Do I need a real estate attorney in New York?
While not legally required, New York is a 'buyer beware' state, and having an attorney is strongly recommended. Unlike many states, New York real estate transactions are complex, and attorneys play a crucial role in protecting your interests throughout the process.
What does a real estate attorney do at closing?
We review all closing documents, ensure title is clear, verify funds are properly distributed, explain each document you're signing, and address any last-minute issues. We make sure everything is in order before you sign.
How much does real estate representation cost?
Our fees for real estate transactions are competitive and clearly explained upfront. Most residential transactions involve a flat fee. We'll provide a detailed quote during your initial consultation.
What is title insurance and do I need it?
Title insurance protects you from claims against your property's ownership that may arise after purchase, such as unknown liens, forged documents, or ownership disputes. Lenders require it, and owner's policies are highly recommended.
Other Ways We Can Help
Ready to Talk?
Your first consultation is free. No strings attached—just real answers about your real estate law matter.