Seattle Real Estate Litigation Attorneys
Real property is often an individual's or a business’s largest asset. Protecting real property physically through repair and maintenance is important to a business's bottom line. Protecting real property legally through dispute avoidance and containment, as well as arbitration and litigation is also essential.
A Well-Qualified Real Estate Lawyer Can Protect a Business's Property and Profits
Real estate litigation is often complex and protracted, requiring experienced litigators who are able to effectively handle such disputes. Badgley ~ Mullins Law Group is a Seattle-based litigation law firm. The law firm emphasizes the importance of avoiding, containing and resolving disputes in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
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Contact the law firm to schedule a no-obligation consultation regarding any real estate dispute or legal issue with the potential to bring about disputes.
Confronting Fraud, Misrepresentation, Construction Defects and Easement Disputes
The lawyers of Badgley ~ Mullins have successfully handled many areas of real estate and related litigation including:
- Failed transactions including claims of fraud and misrepresentation
- Real estate broker/agent issues
- Distressed real estate issues
- Adverse possession and condemnation
- Subprime and predatory lending issues
- Construction defect claims
- Condominium disputes with builders, contractors and developers
- Quiet title actions
- Regulatory issues including condemnation
- Easements and real property access issues
- Commercial lease disputes
A Diversified Real Estate Litigation Firm
Badgley ~ Mullins has the diverse experience and background required to represent a broad array of clientele in real estate disputes, ranging from individual homeowners and parties in one-off transactions to major lenders, developers, landlords, and bankers. Call or e-mail Badgley ~ Mullins Law Group to schedule a no-obligation consultation regarding any real estate matter, including disputes which carry the risk of potential litigation.

