$ 100-300 per hour
Roland D. “Chip” Waller, a Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer maintains practices law in New Port Richey, Florida. Mr. Waller graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a B.S. in accounting and obtained his J.D. degree from Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law.
Mr. Waller’s dedication to the area of real property law, with an emphasis on commercial and residential real estate closings, is evidenced by the fact that he has handled more than 15,000 real property transactions.
His practice includes drafting of wills, handling estates, preparation and administration of trusts, establishment of corporations and other business organizations, and real estate litigation with a primary emphasis on mortgage foreclosure representing various banking institutions as well as individuals.
Mr. Waller served as Chairman of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar Association. He began serving on the Executive Council in 1974, as Treasurer, chair of the Liaison with Title Insurers Committee and director of the Real Property Division. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Florida Legal Education Association and Florida Lawyer’s Support Services, Inc. and is a Fellow of American College of Real Estate Lawyers. His honors include Law & Politics' Florida Super Lawyers in 2007 and Florida Trend's 2007 Florida's Legal Elite.
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55 years
55 years
$ 100-300 per hour
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Acquired: 1971
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State: Florida
Acquired: 1971
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5332 Main St, New Port Richey, FL, 346522509
5332 Main Street, New Port Richey, FL, 34652
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"Mr. Waller ("Chip") is one of the most highly respect and well known real estate attorneys in the state of Florida. His contributions to the Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section of the Bar, over the years, resonate to this very day, and he is considered an unimpeachable authority on residential real estate contracts and law. It has been an privilege to work in the same community as Chip, and, even when our clients' respective interests are at odds, Chip maintains an admirable level of professionalism and truly makes the practice of law enjoyable. A true asset to the profession as a whole."
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