Berman Rosenbach, P.C., serves New Jersey communities including Morristown, Bedminster, Bernardsville, Chatham, Livingston, Mendham, Millburn, Somerville, Summit, Randolph, New Vernon, Tewksbury, Flemington, White House, Springfield; and throughout Morris County, Essex County, Sussex County, Passaic County, Warren County and Hunterdon County, NJ.

 

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Morristown, New Jersey, Real Estate Litigation Attorney

At Berman Rosenbach, P.C. in Morristown and Bedminster, New Jersey, we represent clients when a real estate-related dispute results in litigation. Real estate litigation is complex and requires the experience of a seasoned attorney.

Real Estate and Foreclosure Litigation

The closing or settlement of a real estate transaction represents the final step in a lengthy and complicated process. Unfortunately, if the contract process does not result in a closing, you may get involved in a potentially costly dispute. Or, if you have a dispute with a bank holding your mortgage, you may face a foreclosure action. We have the experience to represent you in these types of situations and help to stop foreclosure actions against you.

Partition Actions and Boundary Disputes

At Berman Rosenbach, P.C., we also represent clients who are involved in disputes with co-owners of their property or in a dispute with their neighbors over a common boundary. In either case it is our goal to help you enjoy the ownership of your property without further problems.

Landlord-Tenant Disputes

Real estate litigation can also involve commercial and residential rental property, where there is a dispute between a landlord and a tenant. Our firm has represented both property owners and those renting from a landlord. These issues can involve lease disputes or eviction matters.

Ensuring Enforcement of a Contract

Every property is unique. When you are the buyer and the seller refuses to go to closing, you want the property – not monetary damages. When necessary we obtain a court order compelling a contract to be performed specifically so that the buyer ends up with the property. On the other hand, when we represent a seller and the buyer refuses to close, we take the necessary actions to protect the seller’s financial interests through actions for damages. In either case, our experience allows us to continue protecting our clients’ interests.

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To get more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced Morris County real estate litigation lawyer regarding breach of contract or foreclosure litigation, please contact us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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