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Real
Estate Litigation
At Schecter Law we routinely represent clients concerning all aspects
of real estate brokerage law. In fact, the founder of Schecter Law, Mark
Schecter, is a licensed Real Estate Broker. Our focus at Schecter Law
is to represent brokers and non brokers alike in connection with disputes
concerning real estate brokers. These disputes would include whether or
not a real estate broker is entitled to a commission, and if so, under
what terms and conditions. Quite often, this determination is focused
on whether or not there is a contract which sets forth the rights, duties
and liabilities of the parties. If not, a determination is made whether
or not a broker is a procuring cause, such as to entitle that broker to
a commission.
We at Schecter Law regularly counsel our clients to place all commission
issues in writing so as to effectively set forth their benefits, duties
and responsibilities.
Schecter Law’s real estate brokerage litigation matters include:
• Is a broker entitled to a commission?
• Is a broker a procuring cause?
• Has the broker fulfilled their fiduciary responsibilities and
obligations to the principal?
We at Schecter Law are proud that we have been recognized with the highest
AV rating by Martindale-Hubbell. What makes this highest rating even more
significant is that it is voted upon by our peers.
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