Minnesota Real Estate Attorney

Real estate law in Minnesota (MN) is governed by state and federal statutes, state and federal regulations, and various other legal authorities. An attorney can provide legal advice and representation in litigation to defend your property rights.

Residential Real Estate Transactions

Real estate law establishes rights and responsibilities for homeowners, buyers, sellers, Realtors, mortgage brokers, title companies, and other agents in real estate transactions. A real estate attorney can help ensure a smooth transaction. When legal problems arise, a real estate attorney can represent the injured parties, provide legal counsel, and litigate if necessary.

Commercial Real Estate Transactions

A number of legal questions or problems may arise in a commercial property sale, construction project, or development. Legal problems can stop business and may have significant financial consequences. A real estate attorney can help prevent problems, help resolve disputes, or litigate to preserve legal rights.

Rent, Lease, Landlord, and Tenant Law

Residential and commercial leases raise a number of legal issues for tenants and landlords. Landlords utilize legal representation to limit their liability and reduce problems with tenant misconduct. Tenants have special protection under the law, and a real estate attorney can help protect a tenant’s rights.

Real Estate Attorney

As a Minnesota real estate attorney, Aaron Hall can provide legal counsel and representation for those needing real estate law services. Here is a partial list of his real estate law services:

  • Agricultural real property and animal facility leases
  • AIA contracts
  • Arbitration and mediation of real estate disputes
  • Asbestos law and mitigation
  • Bankruptcy and real estate
  • Build-to-suit transactions
  • Business ownership of real estate
  • Chain of Title Disputes
  • Commercial real estate
  • Common commercial endorsements
  • Common Interest Community (CIC) law
  • Community development projects
  • Construction law and liability
  • Contract for deed
  • Conveyances involving probate, trusts, court orders and powers of attorney
  • Conveying title to lakeshore property
  • Covenants
  • Credit and bankruptcy issues
  • Developer representation
  • Easements
  • Estate planning, trusts, and wills
  • Fraud, misrepresentation, alteration of documents, and wrongful misconduct
  • Joint Tenancy / Joint Ownership
  • Landlord and tenant (renter/rental) law
  • Liens on real property
  • Like-kind exchanges under tax code section 1031
  • Listing agreements
  • Litigation of real estate disputes
  • Mortgage foreclosure
  • Mortgage law
  • Mortgage priority disputes
  • Negotiating and completing commercial real estate closings
  • Options to purchase
  • Owner/architect agreements
  • Owner/contractor agreements
  • Purchase agreements
  • Radon law and mitigation
  • Real estate agent and broker law
  • Real estate developments
  • Real estate finance and investments
  • Real estate investment trusts (REIT)
  • Recreational property
  • Remediation of contaminated property
  • Representations and warranties
  • Residential real estate
  • Retail lease agreement provisions
  • Rural property
  • Tax implications of real estate transactions
  • Tenants in Common (TIC)
  • TIF districts (Tax Increment Financing)
  • Title commitments and surveys in commercial transactions
  • Title insurance coverage
  • Title, ownership, and priority issues
  • Torrens
  • Uniform conveyancing blanks
  • Zoning and local ordinance approval

If you want to discuss your situation or ask questions with a real estate attorney, contact attorney Aaron Hall for a free phone consultation or free case evaluation.






Disclaimer: Please read the Terms of Use. This website is advertising, not legal advice. As a lawyer in Minnesota, Aaron Hall and lawyers in his firm are licensed to provide legal services throughout Minnesota (MN), including those in Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Anoka County, Carver County, Dakota County, Scott County, Washington County, Isanti County, and Wright County. The attorneys' service area includes these Minnesota cities: Albert Lea, Albertville, Andover, Anoka, Apple Valley, Arden Hills, Belle Plaine, Big Lake, Blaine, Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Burnsville, Carver, Castle Rock, Champlin, Chanhassen, Chaska, Circle Pines, Cloquet, Columbia Heights, Concoran, Coon Rapids, Cottage Grove, Crystal, Dayton, Delano, Duluth, Eagan, East Bethel, Eden Prairie, Edina, Elk River, Elko New Market, Excelsior, Falcon Heights, Faribault, Farmington, Forest Lake, Fridley, Glencoe, Golden Valley, Ham Lake, Hamel, Hanover, Hastings, Hibbing, Hopkins, Hugo, Inver Grove Heights, Isanti, Jordan, Lake Elmo, Lakeville, Lilydale, Linden Hills, Lino Lakes, Little Canada, Long Lake, Loretto, Mahtomedi, Mankato, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Maplewood, Medina, Mendota Heights, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Minnetrista, Monticello, Moorhead, Mound, Mounds View, Moundsview, New Brighton, New Hope, New Port, New Prague, New Ulm, Newport, North Branch, North St. Paul, Northfield, Oak Grove, Oak Park Heights, Oakdale, Orono, Osseo, Otsego, Owatonna, Plymouth, Prior Lake, Ramsey, Red Wing, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Rochester, Rockford, Rogers, Rosemount, Roseville, Savage, Shakopee, Shoreview, Shorewood, South St. Paul, Spring Lake Park, Spring Park, St. Anthony, St. Bonifacius, St. Cloud, St. Francis, St. Louis Park, St. Michael, St. Paul, St. Paul Park, St. Peter, Stillwater, Twin Cities, Vadnais Heights, Victoria, Waconia, Watertown, Wayzata, West St. Paul, White Bear Lake, Willmar, Winona, Woodbury, and Wyoming, Minnesota (MN).