Miami Office

(305) 362-6277

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(239) 405-8888

Orlando Office

(407) 465-9000

Del Pino & Granados Law Firm

Real Estate Attorneys in Hialeah-Miami, Fort Myers, & Orlando, FL


Real Estate Law encompasses diverse legal matters relating to property, ownership, and real estate transactions. Del Pino & Granados Law specializes in providing expert legal assistance for a wide range of real estate issues, including closings, evictions, and partitions. Whether you're engaged in property transactions, landlord-tenant disputes, or the division of real estate assets, our team at Del Pino & Granados Law is here to guide you through every facet of this complex legal landscape. Our commitment to safeguarding your real estate interests is unwavering, ensuring that your rights are protected and that your real estate endeavors proceed seamlessly.

Closings

As a pivotal part of the real estate process, closings represent critical milestones in both residential and commercial property transactions. Whether buying or selling, these transactions involve exhaustive contract reviews, title clearances, inspections, financial arrangements, and legal compliance that our real estate lawyers help clients navigate. From scrutinizing legal documents, to addressing issues like liens, and ensuring favorable financial structures, our team will safeguard your interests throughout your real estate closing. 

Evictions

Evictions represent a critical phase in property management, involving a structured legal process with defined steps. Whether you're a landlord seeking to regain possession of your property or a tenant facing an eviction notice, it's essential to comprehend the eviction process. Del Pino & Granados Law offers a legal resource to help you navigate these intricacies.

  1. Notice: The process typically begins with a notice from the landlord to the tenant, specifying the reasons for eviction.
  2. Filing a Lawsuit: If the issue remains unresolved, the landlord may file a lawsuit in court, initiating formal legal proceedings.
  3. Court Appearance: Both parties will have the opportunity to present their cases in court. Legal representation is invaluable at this stage to protect your interests.
  4. Judgment: The court will issue a judgment, either in favor of the landlord for possession or in favor of the tenant, depending on the evidence presented.
  5. Enforcement: If the judgment favors the landlord, a law enforcement agency may be involved to physically remove the tenant.


Understanding these stages is crucial, and having a legal team like Del Pino & Granados Law can provide invaluable support to ensure that the process is followed correctly and fairly, regardless of whether you are a landlord or tenant.

Partitions

Real estate partitions can be intricate and multifaceted, involving the division of jointly owned property among co-owners. Whether you're dealing with large tracts of land, buildings, or other real estate assets, understanding the process is essential. At Del Pino & Granados Law, we assist clients through the intricacies of partitions by explaining the various partition methods, negotiating fair solutions, and, if necessary, guiding you through court proceedings. We are committed to ensuring that your interests are protected and that the partition process is carried out in accordance with the law. In this complex real estate landscape, our Firm is here to provide the knowledge and support you need to navigate partitions successfully.

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