New Hampshire Real Estate Attorney

Real Estate Lawyers in New Hampshire

Solving Both Simple and Complex Legal Issues in New England

As property values increase, it’s more important than ever to protect your property interests. We assist business and individual clients with buying, selling, financing, renting, and developing real estate. Our representation of you or your business in front of city and town zoning and planning boards can help solve challenges to development.

Our real estate lawyers in New Hampshire can also help with title problems, condominium and homeowners’ associations, private easement rights, and granting conservation easements.

One of our attorneys, Chris Wyskiel, is an agent for First American Title Insurance Company and uses his decades of experience as a real estate professional to help clients in need. Chris often collaborates with the firm's business attorneys to offer best advice.

We advise clients during business and contract negotiations, carefully draft agreements and transaction documents, and search for satisfactory remedies to avoid the time and expense of litigation. When needed, we litigate planning and zoning board appeals and various other complex real estate matters. 

Contact our New Hampshire real estate lawyers online to meet with us directly or by phone at (603) 742-5222. Whether you’re a homeowner or have your own business, you deserve seasoned representation.

Our Real Estate & Land Use Lawyers

Serving NH & ME

Real Estate and Land Use

  • Acquisitions & Sales
  • Commercial & Residential Leasing
  • Commercial Lending (borrowers & lenders)
  • Condominium Development, Documentation, & Association Issues
  • Homeowners' Association Issues
  • Sub-division of Land
  • Conservation Easement Issues & Transactions
  • Planning & Zoning Board Representation (applicants & abutters)
  • NH DOJ Subdivision & Condominium Registrations
  • NJ DOJ Bulk Sale Authorizations (for sale of approved but undeveloped land between developers)
  • Land Development Agreements
  • Any issue important to you

Why Hire a Real Estate Lawyer?

Real estate law is unlike any other area of law and requires a real estate attorney near you who thoroughly understands the complexities of transactions and other issues. As a multi-practice firm that has lawyers in just about every available area, we have the time and knowledge needed to help with your residential or commercial real estate matter.

Call us today to get connected to a real estate attorney in New Hampshire at (603) 742-5222. We've helped clients with their real estate matters and our real estate attorney near you can lend our support to your unique issue.

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Common Answers To Your Questions

Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 603-742-5222 today!

  • What do I need to know when purchasing a home?

    There are various things you should consider when looking over your contract, such as ensuring that all the property that is supposed to go with the home is included, including appliances and extras. A thorough inspection of the damage report and the property is recommended, too. A real estate attorney can help you check off your boxes before you make this important investment.

  • What are some zoning and land use issues I might have to deal with as a landowner?

    Landowners who wish to build property on the land they purchased, purchase commercial property, or add onto their homes must be in compliance with various local zoning and land use regulations. Noncompliance can easily lead to complex disputes resulting in major losses, which is why having a lawyer on your side who can guide you is helpful.

  • What are some key features of a rental or lease agreement?

    A solid rental or lease agreement is comprised of a range of features related to the rental or lease of property, including the duration of the contract, what the property should be used for, whether subletting is an option, and details regarding payments. An agreement that covers these topics can prevent a potential landlord-tenant dispute.