Real Estate Law
Full-service real estate representation for buyers, sellers, investors, landlords, tenants and developers across Washington, D.C., Florida and Kentucky.
Real estate matters rarely respect state lines. An investor based in D.C. acquires property in Florida. A Kentucky developer needs commercial leasing counsel familiar with multiple markets. TrustSphere provides real estate representation across all three jurisdictions from a single firm, eliminating the coordination friction of working with separate local counsel in each state.
Our real estate practice covers the full lifecycle of property ownership and investment — from acquisition due diligence and contract negotiation through closing, ongoing management disputes, and disposition. When transactions go sideways, we handle the litigation that follows, giving us the advantage of understanding both the deal and the dispute.
Transactions
Purchase and sale agreements, due diligence, title review and closing coordination for residential and commercial properties across all firm jurisdictions.
Commercial Leasing
Lease drafting, negotiation and review for office, retail, industrial and mixed-use properties. Landlord and tenant representation.
Title Matters
Title examination, defect resolution, lien disputes, quiet title actions and title insurance coordination.
Foreclosure Defense
Mortgage priority challenges, lender negotiation, loan modification support, short sale facilitation and litigation defense.
Mortgage Disputes
Recording priority issues, mortgage fraud claims, subordination disputes, lender liability and predatory lending matters.
Real Estate Litigation
Boundary disputes, easement conflicts, construction claims, broker disputes, partition actions and specific performance.
Multi-Jurisdictional Capability
Each state has its own real estate laws, recording requirements, title standards and closing customs. Our attorneys understand the substantive differences between D.C., Florida and Kentucky real estate practice and adapt our approach accordingly. Florida’s title insurance framework differs significantly from D.C.’s, and Kentucky’s recording requirements have their own nuances. Working with a single firm that understands all three means fewer surprises and faster closings.