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Real Estate Development
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![]() | Cincinnati Real Estate Development AttorneySophisticated real estate developers require sage advice and expertise with a practical approach, an urgent timeline and a fee structure that works in their pro-forma. At Michael A. Brown Co., LPA, we understand the needs of real estate developers and offer quick responses and personal service to facilitate successful real estate development. Whether assembling land under options, crafting reciprocal easement agreements, or pursuing necessary zone changes, we can tailor our fee structure to meet the needs of the developer. Contact a Cincinnati real estate development lawyer at our firm. There are different phases of real estate development for which a lawyer can offer helpful legal assistance. When purchasing commercial property as a developer, it helps to have an attorney familiar with real estate development who can assist with land use and zoning issues and deal with local authorities and municipalities for project approval. At Michael A. Brown Co., LPA, we help to coordinate all the activity surrounding real estate development, including interactions with various players such as surveyors, architects, and planners. They all have a role to play before a project can be approved. From handling restrictive covenants to negotiating clauses of a purchase agreement, we coordinate the entire process as real estate development progresses. Involved to different extents depending on the phase, we can advise you of your options and resolve obstacles to your development. Our goal is to help clients maximize the value and minimize the risk inherent in any complex real estate transaction. Through personal service, flexible billing arrangements, and a focus on business objectives, we strive to create value in every transaction. Contact Michael A. Brown Co., LPA, regarding your commercial and residential developments. Our Cincinnati, Ohio, law firm serves clients throughout Southwest Ohio, including the cities of Fairfield, Hamilton, and Middletown in Butler County, Lebanon and Mason in Warren County, Montgomery, Norwood, Blue Ash, Forest Park, North College Hill, Reading, Sharonville, and Springdale in Hamilton County, and Loveland in Clermont County. Michael A. Brown Co., LPA
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