Real Estate Attorney in North New Hyde Park

Property Deals Done Right, Every Time

We’re real estate attorneys who actually understand what’s at stake in your transaction.

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North New Hyde Park Property Lawyer

Your Property Investment Gets Protected

You’re about to make one of the biggest financial decisions of your life. Whether you’re buying your first home, selling a commercial property, or navigating a complex real estate dispute, you need someone who knows exactly what can go wrong—and how to prevent it.

Most people think real estate transactions are straightforward until something goes sideways. A missed clause in your purchase agreement. A title issue that surfaces three days before closing. A zoning problem that could cost you thousands.

When you work with an experienced real estate attorney, you get ahead of these problems before they derail your deal. You sleep better knowing someone is reviewing every document, checking every detail, and making sure your interests are protected from start to finish.

Experienced Real Estate Attorneys

We Handle Property Law Daily

The Frank Law Firm P.C. has been serving North New Hyde Park and surrounding Nassau County communities for years. We focus on real estate law because property transactions require specialized knowledge—not general practice guesswork.

You’re not getting lawyers who dabble in real estate between divorce cases and traffic tickets. You’re getting attorneys who understand New York property law, local zoning requirements, and the specific challenges that come up in Long Island real estate deals.

We’ve seen what happens when property transactions go wrong, and we’ve built our practice around preventing those problems for our clients.

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Real Estate Legal Process

Here's How We Protect Your Deal

First, we review your situation and identify potential legal issues before they become expensive problems. Whether you’re looking at a purchase agreement, dealing with a contract dispute, or facing a closing deadline, we start by understanding exactly what you’re dealing with.

Next, we handle the legal work while keeping you informed every step of the way. We review contracts, research title issues, communicate with other parties’ attorneys, and make sure all documentation meets New York legal requirements.

Finally, we guide you through closing or resolution, ensuring everything is properly executed and recorded. You walk away knowing your property transaction was handled correctly and your investment is legally protected.

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Complete Property Law Representation

We handle residential and commercial real estate transactions, from simple home purchases to complex commercial property deals. Our services include contract review and negotiation, title examination, closing representation, and dispute resolution.

If you’re dealing with property litigation—boundary disputes, contract breaches, or zoning violations—we provide aggressive representation to protect your interests. We also work with real estate investors, helping structure deals and navigate regulatory requirements.

Many clients come to us when they’re already in trouble, but our most successful relationships start early in the process. When you involve us from the beginning, we can prevent most problems that typically derail real estate transactions.

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New York law requires attorney representation for real estate closings, but beyond legal requirements, you need someone protecting your interests. Even “simple” transactions can have complex issues—title problems, survey discrepancies, or contract terms that heavily favor the seller. A real estate attorney reviews your purchase agreement before you sign, identifies potential problems during the attorney review period, and ensures your closing goes smoothly. The cost of legal representation is minimal compared to the financial risk you’re taking on when buying property.
Pre-closing issues are common, but they don’t have to kill your deal. Title defects, survey problems, or last-minute contract disputes can often be resolved quickly when you have experienced legal representation. We work directly with title companies, other attorneys, and real estate agents to address issues efficiently. Sometimes we can negotiate solutions that satisfy both parties. Other times, we need to delay closing until problems are properly resolved. Having an attorney means you have someone fighting for your interests when these situations arise.
Legal fees for real estate transactions are typically much less than most people expect—usually a small fraction of your total closing costs. We provide clear fee estimates upfront, so you know exactly what to expect. For purchase or sale transactions, fees often range from a few hundred to around a thousand dollars, depending on complexity. When you consider that real estate attorneys can help you negotiate better contract terms, identify costly problems, and ensure proper legal protections, the investment usually pays for itself. We’d rather discuss fees directly based on your specific situation.
Yes, we handle real estate litigation including contract disputes, boundary conflicts, title issues, and commercial lease problems. Real estate disputes can be expensive and time-consuming, but many can be resolved through negotiation before they require court action. We start by evaluating your legal position and exploring settlement options. If litigation becomes necessary, we provide aggressive representation to protect your property rights and financial interests. The key is getting legal help early—the longer you wait, the more limited your options become.
Real estate law involves specialized knowledge of property regulations, zoning requirements, title issues, and transaction procedures that general practice attorneys may not encounter regularly. We focus specifically on real estate matters, so we understand the nuances of New York property law and local Nassau County requirements. We know what title issues to look for, how to structure commercial deals, and what contract terms protect our clients best. When your largest financial investment is at stake, you want someone who handles these matters daily, not occasionally.
We represent clients in both residential and commercial real estate transactions. Residential work includes home purchases, sales, refinancing, and residential property disputes. Commercial representation covers office buildings, retail spaces, industrial properties, multi-family investments, and commercial lease negotiations. Commercial deals often involve more complex financing, zoning issues, and regulatory compliance, but the fundamental goal remains the same—protecting your investment and ensuring transactions close successfully. We adjust our approach based on whether you’re buying your first home or acquiring a commercial property portfolio.

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