Real Estate Law

REAL ESTATE LAW
close Your Deal Quickly with Schloemer Law

If you are an individual or business looking to buy, sell, or manage real estate,  Schloemer Law Firm is prepared to provide the experienced counsel you want and need from beginning to end. Even when all parties are on the same page of a real estate deal, there are countless details to consider and numerous issues to resolve if the transaction is going to work as planned.  Schloemer Law Firm will represent your interests through every type of real estate transaction, such as:

Client Representations
  • Commercial and Residential Purchases and Sales
  • Construction Disputes and Liens
  • Zoning and Land Development
  • Foreclosures and Short-Sales
  • Rental Property and Landlord/Tenant Issues
  • Settlement of Claims Against Property Rights
  • Legal Issues Related to Agricultural Businesses
  • Transfer of Real Estate and Real Property
Experienced Real Estate Attorneys

We frequently represent real estate developers, buyers, sellers, lenders, business owners, contractors, landlords, and tenants throughout Wisconsin in various types of transactions and with different types of agreements.

Avoid the Hassles and Exorbitant Fees

Real estate transactions can be complicated and expensive. By taking the right steps, you can avoid exorbitant costs, eliminate lengthy delays, and bypass the kinds of mistakes that can dismantle a real estate deal or cause issues in the future.

Real Estate Law Attorneys You Can Trust

Our attorneys have extensive experience in all aspects of real estate transactions in Wisconsin. We can help you navigate the process, avoid common pitfalls, and respond to unexpected issues that may arise throughout the process.

Put Your Trust in our Litigation Team

With a committed and conscientious attorney on your side, you can use the law to your advantage and resolve real estate issues in your favor. Before making any big decisions, have a conversation with a real estate attorney from Schloemer Law Firm.

Frequently asked questions

How does a real estate lawyer help during a purchase or sale?

If you decide to buy or sell a home “by owner” or without a real estate agent, you may want to hire an attorney to guide you through the process with your best interest as priority. A Real estate attorney will draft or review the offer to purchase for the transaction, work with the title company to review all title insurance information, and be a liaison through closing.

What is the difference between a real estate agent and a real estate lawyer?

A real estate agent is a licensed professional who helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties. They are typically involved in the marketing, listing, and negotiation of properties. They may have some legal knowledge about real estate transactions, but they are not licensed to give legal advice or provide legal representation. A real estate attorney is fully trained and licensed to provide legal advice and represent clients in legal matters related to real estate. While a real estate agent can assist with the transaction, having a real estate attorney can help protect your legal interests, review contracts, and ensure all legal requirements are met.

What is title insurance and why do I need
it?

Title insurance is a type of insurance that protects property buyers and lenders from financial losses due to issues related to the property's title. The title is the legal right of ownership of a property. Title insurance ensures that the buyer has clear ownership of the property, free of any legal claims, defects, or disputes. This is important to obtain not only for peace of mind but also for legal protection to safeguard you against legal and financial risks related to past title issues.

What should I know about zoning laws before buying property?

Zoning laws dictate how land can be used such as residential, commercial, or agricultural. It's important to understand the zoning laws in the area you're buying to ensure your intended use of the property is allowed. If you have questions or concerns regarding zoning issues, call 262-334-3471 to discuss with a real estate attorney.