
Commercial Real Estate Attorneys - Dallas TexasCommercial real estate law is the foundation upon which much of our practice is built at Geary, Porter & Donovan. Our work in zoning, land use, and condemnation; in Ad Valorem / property tax law; and in business litigation, construction litigation, and landlord tenant disputes grew out of our extensive experience representing buyers, sellers, developers, and lenders in transactions involving income-producing real estate. Our commercial real estate clients include buyers and sellers of raw land, and some of Texas' most successful developers of shopping malls, apartment complexes, and other major projects. Attorneys in our commercial real estate law group represent brokers, landlords, property management companies, investors, general contractors, and major subcontractors. We represent large financial institutions and small, entrepreneurial lenders. Throughout our commercial real estate practice, we offer the benefits of our experience in:
Our commercial real estate lawyers rely on our colleagues in the business organization group and throughout our law firm to help us provide efficient and effective representation and counsel across a broad range of legal matters related to real estate transactions. We will skillfully guide and advise you through every step of you commercial real estate transaction, including purchase or sale of real estate or buildings; contract preparation, interpretation and enforcement; and construction projects. We invite you to visit our Commercial Real Estate Practice Page for more information about this complex area of the law, and we invite you to contact our law offices for knowledgeable legal advice and answers to your questions. Our law firm represents individuals and businesses nationally and throughout the state of Texas; including Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, and Harris Counties; and in the communities of Highland Park, University Park, Farmers Branch, Coppell, Carrolton, Addison, Richardson, Arlington, Fort Worth, Plano, Allen, Frisco, McKinney, and Denton. |