Real Estate Attorney in Plantation, Florida

Plantation's established neighborhoods and thriving commercial corridors support an active real estate market where transactions frequently involve professional office spaces, commercial leases, and well-maintained residential properties. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. provides Plantation clients with legal representation for closings, lease negotiations, and property disputes in both residential and commercial contexts.

Real Estate Services for Plantation Clients

If you're in Plantation and need real estate assistance, these are the areas we handle most often:

Clients from Plantation visit our office at 5500 South Flamingo Road, Suite 205, Cooper City, FL 33330, or we can arrange a phone or video consultation.

Other Legal Services in Plantation

When Plantation Residents Typically Call

  • Purchasing or leasing professional office space
  • Closing on residential property in an established subdivision
  • Commercial property sales involving tenant leases
  • Boundary disputes with neighboring property owners
  • Construction defect claims on renovated properties

Learn More

If you're looking for real estate help in Plantation, start with our Cooper City real estate services. You can also learn more about residential closings. For additional information, see real estate law in Pembroke Pines.

How It Works

1

Review

We examine contracts, title, and property-specific considerations

2

Due Diligence

Title search, disclosure review, and issue resolution before closing

3

Closing & Recording

We finalize the transaction and ensure proper recording of all documents

Local Resources for Plantation Residents

Plantation property owners and businesses can access recorded documents, verify liens, and research property history through the Broward County Records Division. Reviewing official records before a transaction helps identify potential title issues early. Broward County Records Division

FAQs

What legal issues arise when buying commercial property with existing tenants in Plantation?

Purchasing tenant-occupied commercial property requires review of all existing leases, security deposits, tenant improvement obligations, and assignment provisions. An attorney examines lease terms to determine your obligations as the new landlord and identifies any provisions that could affect the property's income potential.

How are boundary disputes resolved in Plantation?

Boundary disputes typically require a current survey, review of deed descriptions, and examination of recorded plats. If the dispute cannot be resolved through negotiation, legal options include a quiet title action or boundary line agreement. Early legal involvement often prevents escalation.

What should Plantation buyers know about title insurance?

Title insurance protects against losses from title defects not discovered during the title search, such as forged documents, undisclosed heirs, or recording errors. In Florida, the seller typically pays for the owner's title insurance policy, but this is negotiable. Your attorney ensures you receive adequate coverage.

Can I make a construction defect claim on a recently renovated Plantation property?

Florida law allows construction defect claims within specific timeframes. Before filing suit, Florida's pre-suit notice requirements must be followed. An attorney can evaluate the defects, determine applicable deadlines, and guide you through the notice and resolution process.

Serving Plantation and Surrounding Areas

Our office is located in Cooper City, and we regularly serve real estate clients in Plantation and nearby communities throughout Broward County. We offer both in-person and online consultations to accommodate your schedule.

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