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Working in real estate can be a high-stakes game. That's why you need legal representation that can keep up. At Alexander S Mulgrew Law, we have the experience you need for all your real estate legal needs.
Real estate law can be complicated, but we're up to the task. We're knowledgeable with over 25 years of experience, and we pay attention to the details to make sure all your paperwork is in order. Whether you're working with residential or commercial real estate, our legal team can get the job done.
In addition to sales and purchases, we specialize in short sales and foreclosures. We can also help with property line disputes, title issues, and legal questions between landlords and tenants. In other words, we offer comprehensive real estate law support.
If you own property, make sure you have the right legal team. Alexander S Mulgrew Law will always be there for you, and we offer personalized service with one-on-one attention. After all, your legal needs are unique, and we'll cater our legal services to you first and foremost. You come first!
Get a free consultation by filling out the online form. You can also call us today to learn more.
Our Real Estate Law Services
- Residential real estate sales and purchases
- Commercial real estate sales and purchases
- Condominiums
- Cooperative apartments
- Foreclosures
- Short sales
- Title issues
- Property line disputes
- Landlord and tenant issues
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Located at 22 South Main Street, 206, New City, NY. Alexander S Mulgrew Law specializes in family law, immigration law, commercial law, and real estate law. 25+ Years of experience. One-on-one personalized service. Free consultations. Fill out the online form.
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