Real Estate Attorney in Newburgh, NY

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Larkin, Axelrod, Ingrassia & Tetenbaum, LLP

356 Meadow Avenue
Newburgh, NY 12550-3038845-234-4852
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Real Estate Overview

When buying or selling a home or commercial property, it is important to insure that your best interests are being protected throughout your transaction. If a dispute arises, you may encounter hefty legal expenses or be forced to watch as your transaction is derailed, leaving you searching for another piece of property or another buyer for your existing property.

At Larkin Axelrod Ingrassia & Tetenbaum, LLP, our New York real estate lawyers offer representation to clients involved in real estate transactions as well as to those who have encountered disputes relating to residential or commercial real estate.
 
With decades of combined experience, we work to provide the insightful guidance you need to address matters relating to a wide range of issues, including:

  • Residential real estate
  • Commercial real estate
  • Purchase sale agreements
  • Residential and commercial leases
  • Contract modification
  • Title issues or disputes
  • Surveys and land use issues

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality representation possible and take great care to help you address the unique issues you face as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. From your initial consultation through the resolution of your transaction or dispute, your legal issues will be handled by a team of experienced and caring professionals.

Call 845-234-4852 to discuss your specific real estate transaction or dispute concerns with one of our attorneys.

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Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate

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