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    Maine Has 342 Real Estate Attorneys with 155 Reviews

    Maine Real Estate Attorney
    Real Estate Lawyer Licensed for 11 years
    Practice Areas:  Real Estate, General Practice, Admiralty & Maritime and more
    Bio: Andrew works on a wide variety of matters and assists his clients to reach resolutions. Prior to returning to New England, Strosahl worked in Washington, DC developing ocean-related legislation and performing government relations, including a fell...
    Maine Real Estate Attorney
    Real Estate Lawyer Licensed for 20 years
    Practice Areas:  Real Estate, Litigation, Employment & Labor and more
    Bio: Heather Neville practices in both state and federal court in New Hampshire and Maine. Her practice focuses on civil litigation, employment law, personal injury and real estate. She also devotes significant time to probate litigation and workers’ c...

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    Real Estate Lawyers in Maine

    Real estate lawyers handle property transactions, title searches, contracts, closings, and financing. They handle boundary disputes, zoning and land-use issues, easements, landlord/tenant conflicts, and title defects. They draft purchase agreements, represent buyers and sellers, and litigate or negotiate to protect clients’ property rights and investments.

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    Real estate lawyers handle property transactions, title searches, contracts, closings, and financing. They handle boundary disputes, zoning and land-use issues, easements, landlord/tenant conflicts, and title defects. They draft purchase agreements, represent buyers and sellers, and litigate or negotiate to protect clients’ property rights and investments.

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