Residential Real Estate

The attorneys at Sherrow Marshall Schrader, PSC handle all aspects of residential real estate.  Our attorneys do everything they can to make real estate matters easier and less stressful.  From our office in Lexington, our skilled transactional and litigation attorneys can help you with:

  • Closings
  • Condominium law
  • Easements and restrictions
  • Eminent domain
  • Evictions
  • Financing and mortgages
  • Foreclosures
  • Home construction
  • Homeowners association disputes
  • Landlord-tenant disputes
  • Permitting and zoning
  • Sales contracts
  • Title liens

Buying or selling your home

If you are buying, selling or building a home in Kentucky, our real estate attorneys ensure smooth, worry-free transactions.  From start to finish, we answer your questions and solve your problems.  We stay with you at every step of the home-buying, selling and building process, including:

  • Drafting or reviewing your sales contract
  • Reviewing your lending documents
  • Researching and clearing title
  • Addressing easement questions and other restrictions
  • Obtaining proper permits and zoning
  • Conducting your real estate closing

Real estate disputes

When real estate disputes arise, we can successfully protect your rights through negotiations and litigation. Our attorneys combine extensive knowledge about real estate law with assertiveness and imposing courtroom demeanor to defend your home from foreclosure, eminent domain or an unjust homeowners association decision. We apply our experience with Kentucky housing laws to successfully handle evictions and landlord-tenant disputes.

 

Real estate negotiators

Not all disputes belong in the courtroom. Our attorneys successfully mediate disputes that arise between neighbors, homeowners and lending institutions, buyers and sellers, and landlords and tenants. We guide the negotiations toward effective resolutions that support our clients’ best interests.

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