A run-in with the law is the last thing
we expect when we enter into any contracts in pursuit of the good life. But a legal hassle does confront many
unsuspecting people because of the all too common practice of allowing the
wrong kind of lawyers handle the legal aspects of such contracts for them. For example, you acquire a piece of real
estate and let the legal paperwork be done entirely by a law office that
specializes in civil cases. This is
courting legal problems later on since civil lawyers are experts on cases
arising from property or money disputes but not the finer points of real estate
laws.
It is precisely for this reason that
boutique law firms have gained tremendous popularity in recent years. Attorneys specializing in one niche area of
practice are in fact now regarded as the future of the legal profession. While
most law firms structure themselves to offer a broad range of services, a
growing number of lawyers are setting up boutique law practices. These new
firms are choosing to focus their work on one area of the law rather than try
to maintain the general practice culture of the big law firms. As such, they rarely fail their clients who
are assured of a dedicated legal service whose attention and expertise are
fixated on the subject they are hired for.
One such law firm that proves to be a
cut above the rest is the friendly and accommodating Brettin Law Offices PLLC
that concentrates on real estate, business and franchise transactions and litigation. Brettin is now a byword when it comes to
legal advise/counseling on property acquisition and development, buy and sell
of homes and small businesses, commercial and residential landlord-tenant
relationships, and buy and sell of franchisees.
The firm is based in Seattle, Washington and serves clients from all
over.
The principal of Brettin Law OfficesPLLC, Lee Brettin, is a real estate attorney with over 30 years of hands-on
business experience and over 20 years of experience practicing real estate
law.
Examples of Lee’s real estate business and real estate law background include:
1)
Negotiating and documenting real estate purchase and sale
agreements for home buyers and sellers.
2)
Negotiating and documenting commercial real estate purchase and
sale agreements.
3)
Drafting, negotiating and managing successful commercial
leasing efforts on behalf of real estate developers, owners, and tenants.
4)
Assisting homeowners in distress understand and negotiate
short sales, loan modifications, and qualify for and participate in mediation
under the Washington Foreclose Fairness Act.
5)
Representing aggrieved individuals and business entities in
real property disputes, mediation and litigation.
6)
Acting as receiver, or representing receivers of office
buildings, mixed use projects and shopping centers.
7)
Handling commercial and residential landlord-tenant issues,
including unlawful detainer actions and unjust evictions.
8)
Representation of manufactured home communities and homeowner
associations.
9)
Representation of real estate brokers and brokerages,
property managers and property management companies and other real estate professionals with matters of company policy,
regulation, licensing, legal compliance, management and commission disputes,
and consumer protection claims.
The Brettin Law Office has a diversified
real estate, business and franchise law practice. It helps clients protect their interests,
understand the potential risks and liabilities of a transaction, identify
opportunities to expand their businesses, and avoid any future problem with the
law.
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