Orlando and Central Florida
Experienced Real Estate Dispute Attorneys
Real Estate - Business Planning - Estate Planning - Securities
Real estate disputes can erupt and make any real estate transaction more complicated. Located in Orlando, and representing clients throughout Central Florida and the coastal areas, Pierce & Associates, P.L., an AV-rated* law firm, provides premium services and experienced representation to individuals and businesses involved in a real estate dispute.
Types of Florida Real Estate Disputes
We have the knowledge, experience and resources to handle a wide spectrum of real estate disputes. We can represent you in any Florida property dispute, including the following:
- Breach of contract (including a breach of real estate purchase or sales agreements, a breach of real estate construction contracts, breach of contract involving foreign investors and breach of a commercial lease)
- Residential property disputes (including failure to disclose, 1031 exchange disputes and breach of contract)
- Commercial property disputes (including development disputes, zoning issues, 1031 exchanges, commercial landlord-tenant disputes, and disputes between buyers and sellers of commercial property)
- 1031 exchange matters (including issues of whether properties qualify as like-kind properties)
- Mechanic's lien disputes (including representing contractors, subcontractors and property owners)
- Foreign real estate investment disputes (including foreigners and foreign companies investing in Florida real estate)
- Mortgage or financing disputes
- Easement and boundary disputes
- Condominium investment disputes
- Timeshare disputes
If you are involved in a real estate dispute, retain the services of an experienced real estate litigation lawyer at Pierce & Associates to ensure your legal interests are protected. You can schedule a consultation with John Pierce by calling us at 407-982-3869 or filling out our intake form on our Contact page.
* CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings evaluate two categories--legal ability and general ethical standards.

