Real Estate Law

Experienced legal counsel for real estate transactions, disputes, disclosures, development-related issues, and property matters across Columbus and Central Ohio.

Practical Counsel for High-Stakes Property Matters

Real estate issues often involve substantial financial exposure, long-term consequences, and significant stress for the people involved. Whether the matter concerns a purchase, sale, disclosure issue, contractor dispute, or mechanic’s lien, clients need clear legal guidance and a disciplined strategy to protect their interests.

Hrabcak & Company represents property owners, business owners, investors, and other clients in real estate matters where experienced counsel can make a meaningful difference. The firm advises clients both before problems escalate and when disputes require formal legal action.

Real Estate Matters Can Escalate Quickly

For many clients, real estate is among the most expensive investments they will make. When problems arise, delaying action can make resolution more difficult and more costly.

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Real Estate Matters We Commonly Handle

Sales & Purchase Disputes

Representation involving problems tied to the sale or purchase of residential or commercial property, including disputes that arise before, during, or after closing.

Property Disclosure Issues

Matters involving alleged concealment of defects, inaccurate disclosures, or failures connected to Ohio residential property disclosure obligations.

Mechanic’s Liens

Legal help for parties needing mechanic’s liens filed, evaluated, enforced, or contested in connection with property improvements and unpaid work.

Contractor & Workmanship Disputes

Disputes involving contractors, construction-related work, and claims that work was not performed in a proper or workmanlike manner.

Columbus real estate and multifamily development

When Clients Typically Contact the Firm

Clients often seek help after discovering serious issues with a home purchase, encountering disputes in a sale transaction, dealing with defective or incomplete work on a property, or needing to protect payment rights through a mechanic’s lien.

In many cases, clients have already spent time trying to resolve the issue themselves. By the time they contact counsel, the matter has usually become more stressful, more expensive, or more entrenched than they expected.

What Is Often at Stake

Real estate matters frequently involve substantial money, but the stakes are not purely financial. Property disputes can disrupt business plans, personal stability, timelines, financing, and important relationships.

Because of the size and significance of the underlying investment, clients need a legal strategy that is both practical and prepared for escalation where necessary.

A Common Mistake: Waiting Too Long

Many real estate disputes begin with the belief that the issue can still be worked out informally. In some cases, that may be true. But when communication has failed, defects have been discovered, payments are being withheld, work has not been completed properly, or a transaction is at risk, waiting longer can increase both legal exposure and financial cost.

Early legal guidance can help clarify rights, preserve leverage, document the issue properly, and avoid mistakes that may make the matter harder to resolve later.

Focused on Meaningful Real Estate Matters

The firm is best suited for clients facing real estate problems with meaningful financial, property, or legal consequences. During an initial conversation, the firm can help evaluate whether the matter is appropriate for legal representation and what next steps may make sense.

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Real estate matters at Hrabcak & Company may involve transactional guidance, dispute resolution, or litigation depending on the circumstances.

Need Guidance on a Real Estate Matter?

If you are dealing with a real estate dispute, disclosure issue, contractor problem, or related property matter, contact the firm to discuss the situation and next steps.

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