San Antonio, Texas Land Use and Zoning Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 San Antonio attorneys and 8 law firms.

James M Summers

Texas Land Use and Zoning attorney at Norton Rose Fulbright with 49 years of experience

300 Convent Street, San Antonio, TX

Jane H Macon

Texas Land Use and Zoning attorney at Norton Rose Fulbright with 54 years of experience

300 Convent Street, San Antonio, TX

John C. Howell

Texas Land Use and Zoning attorney at Allen Stein and Durbin with 37 years of experience

6243 10 West, San Antonio, TX

Luis F Medina

Texas Land Use and Zoning attorney at Norton Rose Fulbright with 25 years of experience

300 Convent Street, San Antonio, TX

Paul A Fleck

Texas Land Use and Zoning attorney at Martin and Drought with 28 years of experience

300 Convent Street, San Antonio, TX

Need help with a land use or zoning issue?

Land use and zoning laws are the state and local regulations that govern what you can build, how you can build it and what that property can be used for. Land use and zoning laws will vary from city to city, county to county and state to state and apply to both residential and commercial property. For example, in a residential neighborhood of single family homes you wouldn't want a skyscraper built next door. A land use and zoning attorney will resolve permitting issues, navigate land use ordinances, form real estate development contracts and litigate disputes.

 

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