Real estate law

Your Property Matters — So Does How You Defend It

Whether you’re managing commercial space, buying your first property, or navigating a land dispute, real estate law can get complex fast. At Redmon Law, we help business owners, landlords, buyers, and developers protect their investments and resolve disputes before they escalate.

From quiet title actions to easement disagreements and lease conflicts, we know the stakes are high — and so is the stress. That’s why we act quickly, communicate clearly, and focus on results. If your property is at risk, we’re ready to step in and stand up for your interests.

Real estate Legal Services We Offer

Real Estate Acquisition and Sale

We help buyers and sellers close deals with confidence by reviewing and drafting agreements, ensuring terms are clear, and flagging potential risks before they become problems.


Leasing (Commercial and Residential)

From lease enforcement to eviction actions, we represent property owners and tenants in disputes that require firm, fair resolution.


Land Use

When projects are stalled by land use regulations or local pushback, we help you understand your rights and advocate for workable solutions that keep development moving.


Zoning

We assist with zoning applications, challenges, and appeals, representing your interests before boards and commissions to get you the approvals you need.


Land Conservation Easement

We advise landowners and nonprofits on creating or enforcing conservation easements that protect open space and restrict development in meaningful, enforceable ways.


Title Review

Unclear ownership, missing documentation, or old claims can derail a real estate deal. We dig into the title record, identify red flags, and help you take action.


Condominiums

We represent condo owners, associations, and developers in matters ranging from governance issues to common area disputes and regulatory compliance.

FAQs About Real estate law

Straight Answers for Property Owners and Investors.

  • What’s a quiet title action — and do I need one?

    A quiet title action clears up questions about ownership. If there's an old lien, a boundary issue, or unclear inheritance, it can help formally establish your legal rights.

  • Can you help with lease disputes or evictions?

    Yes — we represent both landlords and tenants in commercial and residential lease matters, including enforcement, nonpayment, and termination issues.

  • What if the city won’t approve our zoning application?

    We can help challenge or appeal decisions, advocate at hearings, and propose revised plans that meet requirements without compromising your goals.

  • Do you only work with large property owners?

    Not at all. We work with small business owners, individual investors, and homeowners — anyone facing real estate-related legal challenges.

  • What’s the benefit of having a lawyer for a sale or purchase?

    A lawyer ensures your contract terms protect you, identifies red flags early, and helps you avoid disputes that could cost you time and money down the line.