| Real estate transactions are controlled by common law and various federal and state statutes that address a variety of legal issues related to acquiring, financing, developing, managing, constructing, leasing, and selling commercial and residential real estate. Buying and selling real estate is generally more complicated than buying or selling other expensive goods, such as cars or boats. In real estate transactions, many different people can have an interest in the same property, the tax consequences are more complicated, and possession isn’t necessarily indicative of ownership. An experienced real estate attorney can help you sort through all of the difficult decisions and negotiations involved in real estate transactions. |