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FloridaReal Estate Law Lawyers in Seminole County, Florida

Real Estate Law or Real Property Law can include legal issues involving both residential and commercial properties.


Real estate disputes can involve purchase contracts, assisting with the rental or sale of residential homes, commercial buildings, farm, ranch or rural land.


Real estate law also includes the financing of residence, foreclosure defense, land use and zoning issues and dispute between landlords and tenants.


When choosing a real estate lawyer in Seminole County, Florida consider the attorney's experience in resolving similar disputes. Attorney fees are often charged on an hourly basis or at a flat rate... Read more »

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Diana Passalacqua

Diana Passalacqua
283 Cranes Roost Blvd Ste 111
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Licensed for 23 years, Diana Passalacqua is a Family Law and Child Custody / Visitation lawyer who attended Universidad de Puerto Rico Escu... read more >

Donald George Morrison

Donald George Morrison
PO Box 160626
Altamonte Springs, FL 32716
Licensed for 41 years, Donald George Morrison is a Construction Law and Contracts lawyer who attended University of Florida Levin College o... read more >

Jamie Ellen Seaman

Jamie Ellen Seaman
County Attorney'S Office
230 Chestnut Ridge St
Winter Springs, FL 32708
Licensed for 39 years, Jamie Ellen Seaman is a Real Estate Law and Local Government Law lawyer who attended University of Florida Levin Col... read more >

Gregg Allen Johnson

Gregg Allen Johnson
Seminole County Public Schools
400 E Lake Mary Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
Licensed for 31 years, Gregg Allen Johnson is a Local Government Law and Real Estate Law lawyer who attended University of Houston Law Cent... read more >
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Real Estate Law Specialty Areas

Certified in Real Estate Law

Florida Bar Board Certification in Real Estate Law - Real estate law involves either residential real estate or commercial real estate. Florida Lawyers certified in Real Estate Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.


The minimum standards for real estate law certification is set out in Rule 6-9.3. Those requirements include the practice of law for at least 5 years, substantial involvement in the specialty of real estate law (40% or more in the 3 years immediately preceding application), and the completion of 45 hours of approved real estate law certification continuing legal education (CLE) in the 3 years immediately preceding application. The real estate attorney must also submit to peer review and pass a written examination.


Under Rule 6-9.2, the term "real estate law" is defined as the "practice of law, regardless of jurisdiction, dealing with matters relating to ownership and rights in real property including, but not limited to, the examination of titles, real estate conveyances and other transfers, leases, sales and other transactions involving real estate, condominiums, cooperatives, property owners associations and planned developments, interval ownership, zoning and land use planning regulation, real estate development and financing, real estate litigation, and the determination of property rights."


Nonprofit Legal Associations

American College of Real Estate Lawyers

Founded in 1978, ACREL is the largest organization in the United States for attorneys devoted to real estate law. Admission in ACREL is by invitation only after a rigorous screening procedure. The College gathers together the top real estate lawyers in Florida and throughout the country who are distinguished for their skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct.


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