Specializing In:
- Adverse Possession
- Boundary Issues
- Condominiums/Cooperatives
- Construction Law
- Construction Liens
- Commercial Property
- Deeds
- Easements and Licenses
- Eminent Domain
- Environmental Issues
- Estates
- Farmland
- Financing
- Fixtures
- Highways/Roads
- Homeowner Associations
- Land Contracts
- Leases
- Liens
- Mineral RIghts
- Mortgages
- Purchase/Sale
- Residential Property
- Surveys
- Time Share Property
- Title Disputes
- Vacation Homes
- Water Rights
- Zoning and Land Use
Testimonial
"I met Garry after my husband filed for divorce. I wasn’t married for a long time and my ex-husband made me believe that I wasn’t entitled to anything from the marriage...”
Real Estate & Construction Law
Real estate, whether it is commercial property or residential property, is probably your largest financial investment in your life, not to mention your largest financial obligation. Your interest must be protected. Whether the investment is large or small, far too many people commit to those investments - and obligations - without any consideration of the legal impact of their decisions. The one action that can avoid expensive problems is to consult with an attorney before anything is signed. Many of the legal issues that arise involving real estate can be avoided with simple consultations and the preparation of documents to protect you if something does not happen as planned. And if something does go wrong, don't wait for the problem to resolve itself - it almost never does. The best choice is to call before anything is signed and as soon as the possibility of any problem appears.
Garry M. Greenberg represents clients in a full range of real estate matters including multi-million dollar commercial transactions to single home residential transactions; foreclosure actions; loan modifications and work-outs; construction law, construction litigation and most other real estate matters. Garry M. Greenberg and The Greenberg Law Firm PLLC have a special focus on construction law issues and the Michigan Construction Lien Act, and they have decades of experience representing homeowners with issues with contractors and liens placed on their property.