Real Estate Law Palm Beach County, FL
Real Estate Law in Florida
Across Palm Beach County, real estate matters involve more than signing on the dotted line. Whether you’re transferring property, managing a rental, or resolving a contract dispute, reliable legal support ensures your rights are protected at every step. At Kelley & Grant, P.A.—proud members of the Florida Bar Association—our attorneys work with property owners, landlords, and investors throughout the county.
Our legal services include lease drafting and review, escrow deposit issues, LLC formation, deed transfers, and dispute resolution. From coastal condos to suburban developments, we provide guidance rooted in both state law and the specific practices that shape property matters in Palm Beach County.
Why Seek Representation?
Palm Beach County includes a diverse range of properties, from single-family homes in Wellington to mixed-use buildings in downtown West Palm Beach. Each property type may come with association rules, zoning regulations, and unique transactional concerns. Missing a deadline or misinterpreting a disclosure requirement can create legal and financial setbacks.
Florida’s real estate rules, including those laid out in Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes, affect everything from deposit handling to lease enforcement. With professional legal oversight, you can avoid delays, protect your investment, and proceed with confidence.
Key Steps in Palm Beach County
- Contract and Lease Support: We prepare and review purchase contracts, lease agreements, and operating documents tailored to your situation.
- Due Diligence Review: Our attorneys verify title records and zoning compliance using sources such as the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser.
- Conflict Resolution: We help resolve disputes involving escrow, lease obligations, or undisclosed property conditions.
- Closing Assistance: From final signatures to legal filings, we manage all aspects of your closing process, drawing from zoning insight in areas like Palm Beach County Planning & Zoning when applicable.
Our Approach to Fees
Where possible, we offer flat-fee pricing for predictable services like residential closings, deed transfers, and LLC filings. For more complex matters, we provide a clear estimate and walk you through the scope of work before proceeding.
Clients value transparency and direct communication throughout the process. That’s why we structure our billing around your priorities, whether you’re closing on a home or resolving a landlord-tenant conflict.
Why Choose Kelley & Grant, P.A.?
We prioritize responsive, straightforward legal support designed for Florida real estate. Our experience spans both residential and commercial needs, helping clients close deals, manage leases, and respond to disputes quickly.
When title insurance is involved, we walk clients through how it protects their interests using educational tools like the American Land Title Association’s guide to title protection. We also assist those navigating real estate law obligations across the county.
Contact Us
Whether you’re resolving a lease issue or preparing for a closing, contact our office or call 1-877-871-8300 to speak with a legal professional. We assist with contract creation, LLC filings, lease disputes, and more—each step rooted in careful legal strategy.
With early legal insight, many common problems can be avoided entirely. Our attorneys are ready to assist you with your next move.
FAQs
When is an LLC useful for property ownership in Palm Beach County?
If you’re managing rental units or want to limit personal liability, an LLC can be a strong option. We’ll help you form and structure one properly.
What should I do if there’s a disagreement about escrow after a contract falls through?
We’ll review the contract language and ensure any escrow is handled per state law. Most disputes can be resolved without litigation.
Can a seller be held liable for failing to disclose mold or flood history?
Yes—if a known issue was concealed or misrepresented, legal remedies may be available. We’ll examine the facts and the agreement to advise you.
Are flat fees available for real estate legal services?
Often, yes. For closings, lease reviews, and deed work, we frequently offer fixed rates. We’ll outline options during your initial conversation.
What happens if a tenant violates a lease midway through the term?
You may be entitled to pursue rent, damages, or even eviction. We guide landlords through legal notice requirements and enforcement strategies.
Is legal advice needed for a small escrow deposit issue?
Even small issues can create closing delays. We assist in clarifying contract rights and negotiating escrow releases properly.
About Palm Beach County, Florida
Palm Beach County includes a wide variety of real estate types—luxury condos in Jupiter, suburban homes in Boynton Beach, and retail corridors in Delray Beach. With over 1.5 million residents and a growing commercial footprint, real estate activity here is steady and diverse.
Zoning rules, historic overlays, and local permitting processes vary widely by municipality. From HOA oversight to escrow handling, real estate law in Palm Beach County benefits from legal support that’s familiar with the local framework.
Need Guidance in Palm Beach County?
Call 877-871-8300 to speak with Kelley, Grant & Tanis Law and proceed with informed legal support.
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