Real Estate Mediation Solutions
Real estate disputes don’t need to ruin your day or month or financial outlook, but they certainly are highly stressful. Your home, your business and your likely most significant investment are at risk; you need to turn the heat down and get help. Real estate mediation may be the answer.
At , I’ve guided my clients in Wayzata and across Minnesota in countless high-stakes legal issues. I’m a trial attorney and a mediator, and I can look at your real estate disputes from a lot of angles. I recommend mediation as a way for my clients to de-escalate and seek ways to preserve their long-term relationships.
Mediation Can Solve Any Type Of Dispute
As a mediator and an attorney who works with clients in mediation, I have seen wonders worked by the process. People with serious, almost destructive litigation disputes can leave mediation with a working agreement. I’ve represented people who’ve successfully mediated issues such as:
- Disputes over property boundaries: Having a good relationship with neighbors can be a significant strain on you. You want to resolve these problems amicably because you have to live with your neighbors – whether it’s a residence or a business – for a long time.
- Lease agreements: If you rent commercial or residential space to people, then you have a lot riding on a continued relationship with them. It is expensive to find new tenants and may make more sense to work out the problems than fight them out.
- Property sales: Property sales disputes are highly complicated because you want the sale to go through. When problems arise, it’s easier to quash them in mediation than it is to find a new prospect.
Through negotiation, mediation and litigation, I guide clients through the challenges of real estate disputes and help them make smart choices.
Get Answers From An Experienced Real Estate Mediation Attorney
If you have questions about your real estate dispute and how mediation can help, I’m here with answers. Most of my clients come to me with specific questions about their case but often get started with questions like:
What is the difference between arbitration and mediation?
They are both guided negotiation processes led by a neutral third party. However, mediation is not binding unless both sides agree on the outcome. Arbitration is binding. If you enter arbitration, you sign a contract to abide by the arbitrator’s findings.
What happens during real estate mediation?
A mediation begins when the mediator meets with both sides of a dispute. They may meet at the same time or individually. The mediator reviews the evidence and arguments, and makes a determination about what the way forward could be. They then work with both sides to find a workable solution.
Why should you hire an attorney to help with real estate mediation?
As a mediation attorney, I bring experience not just within mediation but also in the full range of legal procedures. My insights and skills help you hone in on a strong argument. I also make sure your rights and interests are being protected at every step.
Experienced And Ready For Your Dispute
Your real estate dispute does not have to destroy your relationships. With mediation, you can find a resolution and keep working with the people you’ve grown familiar with. I can help. Call 612-355-8180 or send an email using this form.