An Introduction to Real Estate Law
Real estate law governs the buying, selling, and use of land and property. Whether you’re purchasing a home, leasing an office space, need to evict a tenant, or are dealing with property disputes, a real estate attorney, such as Jason P. Kane, may be able to assist you.
Key Areas of Real Estate Law
- Property Transactions: When buying or selling property, contracts should be clear, accurate, and legally binding. Hiring a real estate attorney to review a contract or lease can help you better understand your rights and obligations. Jason P. Kane represents clients seeking assistance with negotiations, drafting contracts, and reviewing real estate documents.
- Leasing and Eviction Actions: Landlords and tenants have specific legal rights. Real estate law covers lease agreements, rent disputes, and issues like eviction or property damage. Eviction actions filed by a landlord require strict adherence to various legal requirements in order to obtain an eviction order or judgment for possession. Jason P. Kane represents landlords seeking to evict tenants for both commercial real estate and residential real estate.
- Property Disputes: Disagreements over property boundaries, ownership rights, or easements often require legal representation. Jason P. Kane represents clients involved in property disputes which often lead to litigation if efforts to settle the dispute fail.
Why You Need a Real Estate Lawyer
Navigating the complexities of real estate law can be challenging. If you need legal assistance with a real estate matter, contact Jason P. Kane today about possible representation. Mr. Kane has been practicing real estate law for over 20 years throughout the state of Colorado.
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and represents opinions regarding real estate law. This post should not be construed as legal advice or the forming of an attorney client relationship with the reader. If you need legal assistance, you should consult with legal counsel.



