Breeze, Westhoff, Nguyen & Elpers has helped hundreds of people in Jefferson County and Ste. Genevieve County with real estate litigation and property transactions. For most people, real estate is the biggest asset they’ll ever buy. We help you protect this asset.
Our real estate lawyers help you navigate the law concerning real estate or support you when you’ve run into a legal problem with your real property.
We have experience successfully handling the following matters:
Property Damage Claims
Insurance companies are quick to deny homeowner property claims. Our real estate lawyers will work for you to protect your most important investment in the event of catastrophic damage. Whether your property has been damaged by flood, fire, earthquake, or other natural or man-made disaster, our real estate attorneys can help.
Real Estate Litigation
Disputes often arise in real estate transactions. At Breeze, Westhoff, Nguyen & Elpers we have represented property owners in a wide range of cases involving residential and commercial property. Whether you are suing are being sued, our real estate lawyers can help with contract disputes, quiet title actions, quit claim deeds, adverse possession actions, property division, boundary disputes, litigation involving easements, specific performance actions, trespass and nuisance actions, escrow disputes and all other forms of real property litigation.
Wrongful Foreclosure
The real estate lawyers at our firm have concentrated for years on assisting homeowners with foreclosure issues. If you have lost your home to foreclosure that you feel was wrongful, contact one of our real estate lawyers today.
Landlord/Tenant Actions – Our real estate attorneys have handled all varieties of landlord-tenant cases. We have represented landlords and tenants in rent and possession, lease, and eviction cases.
Commercial Real Estate Transactions
We have represented small business owners in significant commercial real estate transactions. Our lawyers ensure you are protected through every step of the process when purchasing commercial property—from review of the contract to purchase to closing.
Condemnation and Eminent Domain
If your property is subject to condemnation or eminent domain, call our real estate lawyers today.