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Real Property The definition of real property includes the land itself, anything that is built or attached to the land, anything that is included with the land such as easements or streams, and anything that if removed would harm or injure the land such as trees, crops, etc. Laird & Robertson, P.C. has a wide range of experience in handling all types of real property cases. Individuals and companies often need the knowledge and advice of an experienced legal representative to deal with the complex issues involving real property. We are adept at drawing out the relevant facts of an issue and determining what the next course of action should be. We have the resources and the determination to find the answers you are looking for and to assist you in the following areas:
In most cases, a settlement can be reached without necessary litigation. At times, however, it may be necessary to take a case to court. Aggressive representation is needed in either situation to ensure that your interests are protected. At Laird & Robertson, P.C., we will do the necessary footwork to investigate real property disputes as we continually draw on our resources to keep up-to-date on the laws governing real property. If you need effective representation in real property disputes, call Laird & Robertson, P.C. at 205-221-5601. Laird & Robertson, P.C. Mailing Address: |
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