Practice Area

Real Estate

Louisiana Real Estate Lawyer

     From our offices in Lafayette, Louisiana, The Law Office of Derriel C. McCorvey, L.L.C. represents commercial and residential real estate clients in all transactions and proceedings that deal with real property, including purchase and sale, construction, mortgages and foreclosures, zoning, title examinations, quiet title actions, and closings. The following is a brief synopsis of our real estate practice:

Residential Real Estate Closing

We advise home buyers and sellers on all aspects in a residential real estate closing.

Commercial Real Estate

We represent clients in the sale, lease and use of all types of real estate including the negotiation and drafting of sale agreements, leases, easements, options and other instruments.

Land Use and Zoning

We advise clients who submit or object to applications for zoning variances, site plan approval and subdivisions before Planning Boards and Boards of Adjustment.

Landlord - Tenant Disputes

We represent landlords and tenants in resolving disputes, including breach of lease agreements and unlawful detainer actions.
 
If your real estate needs require an experienced Louisiana real estate lawyer, we welcome the opportunity to discuss our qualifications to represent you. Call us locally at (337) 291-2431 or toll free at 1 (888) 291-2431.

Residential Real Estate Closing

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