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Immigration

Real Estate Litigation

Real Estate Litigation

 The immigration process can be lengthy and complex, but with the right legal representation, you can successfully navigate it. Undocumented immigrants are foreign nationals who entered the U.S. without permission or overstayed their visas. They do not have legal status in the country and are subject to deportation.  Nonimmigrant visas allow foreign nationals to come to the U.S. temporarily for specific purposes such as education, tourism, business, or medical treatment. 

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Real Estate Litigation

Real Estate Litigation

Real Estate Litigation

We are on the pulse of modern real estate litigation and transactions, monitoring evolutions to inform our approaches. You can count on us to protect assets, provide advice that supports short- and long-term goals, and resolve disputes efficiently.  Real estate litigation is a tool used by—and against—property owners, real estate agents, brokers, buyers, sellers, and landlords/tenants to pursue legal rights and redress perceived or experienced wrongs.  

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Foreclosure Defense

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Foreclosure Defense

Foreclosure is the legal process through which a lender repossesses a property because of missed mortgage payments. Foreclosure can also happen if you fail to pay property taxes or homeowners association (HOA) fees. During foreclosure, the mortgage lender may seize the property and sell it to recoup the money it lost from the mortgage default.  A key moment in New York’s foreclosure process is the issuance of the pre-foreclosure notice.

 

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