Norfolk, Nebraska Real Estate Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Norfolk attorneys and 3 law firms.

Daniel D. Jewell

Nebraska Real Estate attorney at Jewell Collins with 76 years of experience

105 South 2nd Street, Norfolk, NE

Dennis W. Collins

Nebraska Real Estate attorney at Jewell Collins with 54 years of experience

105 South 2nd Street, Norfolk, NE

Kyle C. Dahl

Nebraska Real Estate attorney at Jewell Collins with 26 years of experience

105 South 2nd Street, Norfolk, NE

Mark D. Fitzgerald

Nebraska Real Estate attorney at Fitzgerald Vetter and Temple with 41 years of experience

1002 Riverside Boulevard, Norfolk, NE

Michelle M. Schlecht

Nebraska Real Estate attorney at Copple Rockey McKeever and Schlecht with 21 years of experience

2425 Taylor Avenue, Norfolk, NE

Ronald E. Temple

Nebraska Real Estate attorney at Fitzgerald Vetter and Temple with 31 years of experience

1002 Riverside Boulevard, Norfolk, NE

Need help with a real estate matter?

Real estate attorneys work on all legal issues around property rights. If you are buying, selling, renting commercial or residential real estate a real estate attorney will give you expert advice. A real estate lawyer will advise on each stage of the transaction, from negotiating, to drafting and reviewing the lease or purchase agreement. Individuals, businesses, schools and even charities are all effected by real estate law. Landlord-tenant disputes, evictions, zoning and rezoning, and property tax issues are all common matters addressed by real estate lawyers.

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