Jump to Navigation

Huntsville Real Estate Law Attorney

With 30 years of experience serving the real property transaction and litigation needs of families and small businesses throughout North Alabama, real estate attorney Fulton S. Hamilton, Attorney At Law helps clients meet their objectives in tough markets through careful attention to detail and a thorough understanding of each client's circumstances and goals.

Whether this is your first home purchase or you have extensive experience with commercial property leasing and management, you can benefit from Mr. Hamilton's insights and experience across a wide range of problems and opportunities. Contact the law firm of Fulton S. Hamilton, Attorney At Law in Huntsville to work with a knowledgeable and versatile real estate lawyer.

Sound Advice in Residential or Commercial Purchases, Sales and Leases

Our law firm's transactional real estate practice is characterized by a thorough understanding of Alabama property law and long experience with local real estate markets throughout the northern portion of the state. Our goal is to protect the value of your transaction through thorough analysis of the details, careful documentation and highly developed negotiation skills. At the same time, we work toward keeping your deal on track toward closing while minimizing complications and expenses.

Tough real estate markets tend to feature fewer deals and more lawsuits. Whether you are the buyer or the seller, the owner or the lessee, the developer or a contractor, we can help you identify risk and avoid liability while protecting the benefit of your bargain. While careful negotiation and contract work can define your rights and remedies, they can't assure each party's full and timely performance under difficult economic conditions.

North Alabama Real Estate Litigation Attorney: Call 888-545-9602

Fulton Hamilton's trial experience can serve as an essential source of confidence in realizing the value of your transaction if financing problems, delays or difficult business conditions jeopardize your sale, lease or development. Our law firm handles residential and commercial real estate disputes of various kinds, always with a view toward achieving our client's objectives as quickly, completely and inexpensively as possible. Examples of our litigation work include:

  • Breach of contract actions under broken purchase agreements
  • Specific performance actions when the seller refuses to close
  • Disputes over boundaries, easements, parking rights or construction over property lines
  • Quiet title actions and claims under title insurance policies
  • Eminent domain proceedings involving road projects and other public improvements
  • Commercial leasing disputes from eviction proceedings to disputes over renewal terms or options
  • Construction defect and warranty claims
  • Disputes over property owned by a decedent's estate
  • Disputes with real estate brokers and agents

Much of our real estate work involves property in Madison, Limestone, Jackson and Morgan counties. In the course of established outside general counsel relationships with local businesses, we handle leasing or purchase transactions for companies as the need arises, or landlord-tenant and contracting work for property management companies on a continuing basis.

For the advice of an experienced Huntsville real estate law attorney in your next transaction, contact the office of Fulton S. Hamilton, Attorney At Law .

The following language is required pursuant to Rule 7.2, Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Quick Case Review

Submit the form below for a speedy & confidential case evaluation.

Bold labels are required.

Contact Information
disclaimer.

The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.

close