
Real Estate Law
The Tucson, Arizona law firm of Mesch, Clark & Rothschild represents commercial and individual clients with a wide variety of issues related to Real Estate transactions, Real Estate development and Real Estate litigation. Since the firm’s founding in 1957, our lawyers have demonstrated the experience needed to successfully handle Real Estate issues such as:
- Purchases and sales
- Mortgages and foreclosures
- Boundary disputes
- Quiet title actions
- Closings
- Management
- Lending issues
- Escrow
- Development
- Construction-contract issues and litigation
- Contract negotiations
- Lease agreements
- Debt restructuring
- Environmental remediation
- Lease negotiations and contracts
- Project finance, including mortgages, sale-leasebacks, like-kind exchange and non-traditional financing sources
In Real Estate transactions, our attorneys review contracts to assure there are no hidden provisions that will cost our clients in the future. Our attorneys keep careful track of mortgage, inspection, and financial issues. We are committed to protecting our clients’ rights and fulfilling their obligations throughout the life of the transaction.
Even the simplest Real Estate transaction can involve several agreements and complex forms. Our attorneys represent clients with issues related to:
- Promissory notes
- Deeds of trust
- Security agreements
- Financing statements
- Guarantees
- Loan agreements and more
Our attorneys handle numerous Real Estate transactions each year. We have the knowledge and experience you need, with the commitment to personal services that will leave you confident that your Real Estate matters are in good hands. Because our firm works in so many areas of law, from Civil Litigation to Bankruptcy, we can help with a wide variety of legal issues that may arise in complex Real Estate transactions.
Contact Mesch, Clark & Rothschild to speak with one of our experienced, dedicated Real Estate lawyers.
Attorneys:
Michael J. Crawford
Mark Rubin
Melvin C. Cohen
Douglas H. Clark
J. Emery Barker
Michael McGrath
Frederick J. Petersen
Sara C. Derrick
Paul A. Loucks
Articles:
A How-To Guide for Residential Landlords
BUYER BEWARE! Get a Title Policy not a Preliminary Title Report or Commitment
Caveat Emptor: Disclosing Facts Obtained in Confidence
Commercial Real Estate Terminology
Going Green
Guarantor Liability Law Changes
Know Your Easement
Landlord/Tenant Rights in Pre- and Post- Bankruptcy - An Overview
Protect Yourself From Standard Real Estate & Architect Agreements
Selected Real Property Foreclosure Issues
Terms That Should Be Included in a Real Estate Contract
Terms That Should Be Included In Architecture Contracts
Title Policy Endorsements