MLD real estate
from
Acquisitions
to
Zoning
and most everything in between.
Morriss, Lober & Dobson represents institutional and individual investors, lenders, developers, and governmental entities in a wide range of real estate matters. MLD's lawyers represent clients in acquisitions, zoning development, litigation, lending, leasing, and land use regulation. Our lawyers have represented clients in the acquisition or sale of commercial properties throughout the Southeast and in California.
MLD's lawyers are experienced in the purchase or sale of office buildings, hotels, shopping centers, apartment complexes, gas stations, and other commercial properties, as well as in the acquisition of real estate for development or redevelopment.
We represent borrowers and lenders in the financing of real estate and construction and A&D lending. Our experience includes not only traditional lending, but also conduit, mezzanine, and other types of financing, such as joint ventures, sale/lease backs, equity participation, and syndications.
The firm's lawyers are well versed in leasing, both in landlord and tenant representation. Whether it's the drafting or negotiation of the lease, or litigating a lease dispute, MLD's lawyers have the experience to serve our client's needs.
MLD's lawyers understand that our clients business is not to litigate, but to purchase, sell, finance, or develop real estate. However, when disputes cannot be resolved by negotiation or mediation without intervention, we are ready to litigate. We litigate a wide range of real estate matters including condemnation cases, lease disputes, breaches of contract, tax assessments, and zoning matters.
Our experience representing governmental entities allows us to help our clients effectively work with the government to achieve a profitable and quality development. Whether the goal is to take raw land and develop a commercial or residential project, or to redevelop an urban project, our lawyers can help get you there.
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