Indiana Construction and Real Estate Disputes
Ft. Wayne, Indiana Real Estate and Construction Trial Attorney Charles Davis
Every real estate transaction and construction project involves a number of different parties, all of whom can have differing interests. When the shared goal that brought about the project breaks down and interests begin to oppose, disputes can and do arise. When they do, tens of thousands of dollars or more—along with what was to have been a happy and prosperous future—can be at stake. You need more than a way to win a lawsuit. You need a way to solve the problem.
At Davis Law LLC, we pride ourselves on developing smart, practical solutions for our clients. Whether your goal is to buy a home, or you are involved in an adverse possession dispute involving your lake house, we can help. In practice since 1978, Charles Davis is a highly experienced trial lawyer and adviser who will work with you to find the answers.
We represent residential and commercial property owners, contractors, subcontractors, construction managers, engineering and design professionals, and construction material suppliers in a wide variety of real estate transactions and construction-related disputes. We offer home closing services, and we represent victims of mortgage fraud in claims against home mortgage brokers.
If you are involved in a real estate transaction or construction dispute, we invite you to call our law firm today at (260) 969-5503 for a free initial phone consultation. Or, contact us through this Web site and we will respond to your inquiry promptly.
Indiana Construction Contracts and Real Estate Transactions
We handle transactional legal work in residential and commercial real estate transactions, property management, and construction agreements for clients throughout the greater Ft. Wayne area and Allen County.
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Construction Disputes in Ft. Wayne and Allen County
When disputes involving real estate or construction projects arise, it is often helpful to have a background in the field. Attorney Charles Davis has an engineering degree, which enables him to understand the scientific and technical information often involved in construction disputes. Blueprints and technical specifications, land surveys, housing and building codes, and other information can be essential to understanding why a change order must be approved or whether damage to a home was caused by a construction defect.
We represent both residential and commercial clients in any type of construction or real estate dispute, such as:
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Are you a victim of mortgage fraud involving a Ft. Wayne-area property?
People who have been victims of mortgage fraud often find themselves stuck with an unaffordable mortgage, credit problems, and even worthless property—often through no fault of their own. Although it is possible to sue mortgage brokers for fraud, it is often a useless gesture against a fly-by-night company. For our clients, a positive outcome in the situation can be just to find a way out of an unaffordable mortgage while keeping their credit as intact as possible.
Attorney Davis negotiates with lenders on behalf of victims of mortgage fraud, and he can often find a way for clients to extinguish their debts or convince banks to accept the deed to the property as payment on the mortgage. We understand the stress people experience when they have been victims of mortgage fraud. We seek practical and efficient resolutions.
Call (260) 969-5503 today for a free ten (10) minute initial telephone consultation, or contact us through this Web site and we will respond promptly to your inquiry. We are located half a block from St. Joe Hospital in downtown Fort Wayne. Office hours are 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and off-site consultations can be arranged.
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Davis Law, LLC
614 West Berry Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
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Phone: (260) 969-5503 | Fax: (260) 422-4815 Ft. Wayne attorney Charles Davis represents people and small businesses in greater Fort Wayne, Indiana, Allen County, and surrounding areas, in communities such as Columbia City, Churubusco, Huntertown, Auburn, Leo, Grabill, Harlan, Woodburn, New Haven, Roanoke and Huntington.
Allen County | Steuben County | Adams County | Wells County | Huntington County | Whitley County | Kosciusko County | Noble County | DeKalb County
Allen County | Steuben County | Adams County | Wells County | Huntington County | Whitley County | Kosciusko County | Noble County | DeKalb County



