HeplerBroom

Real Estate

HeplerBroom’s real estate attorneys work closely with each client to understand his or her unique circumstances.

We apply the insight we’ve gained from our broad level of experience to help the client develop and implement an effective strategy to achieve and accomplish real estate goals.

We’ve successfully represented a variety of clients in everyday as well as complex commercial and residential real estate transactions and litigation. Our clients include:

  • private landowners
  • financial institutions
  • tenants
  • investors
  • contractors
  • developers
  • landlords
  • governmental agencies

In addition to working with a wide range of clients, we also have extensive experience handling a wide range of real estate matters, including:

  • easements
  • eminent domain
  • forcible entry and detainer
  • foreclosure on commercial and residential properties
  • specific performance, including injunctive relief
  • mechanics’ liens
  • drainage actions
  • quiet title actions
  • partition actions
  • ejectment
  • title commitments
  • construction litigation
  • real estate purchase agreements and installment contracts
  • zoning
  • demolition and condemnation
  • property taxes
  • tax deed proceedings

Associates

Attorney of Counsel

Bousquet and Roman Secure Appellate Court Decision on Contract Dispute over Right of First Refusal
Meadows Secures Appellate Victory for Developer and Contractors

News

HeplerBroom Adds Three New Partners
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Events

Environmental Attorneys Speaking at Annual Conference
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Murphy and Martin to Speak at Seminar on Illinois Water Laws and Regulations
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Messina and Martin to Speak at Manufacturing Association’s Environmental Conference
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The Enigma of the Illinois Property Tax: Part 1 - Illuminating the Mysterious Jargon
Illinois Residential Real Estate Sellers Take Note: Your Obligations Have Changed
How will COVID-19-Related Property Foreclosures Affect Property Insurance Claims?
Defaults During a Global Pandemic
Illinois Supreme Court Holds that Implied Warranty of Habitability Inapplicable to Sub-Contractors Absent Contractual Relationship with Purchaser
Lessons from a Deposition: Insight into One Plaintiff’s Counsel’s Strategy for Establishing Broker Liability