Fred “Chip” Coover is a principled Howard County attorney who is well versed in the area of divorce law. Intelligence and integrity are attributes that best describe him. He is an ethical and truthful attorney who provides good counsel and has the uncanny ability to anticipate actions of opposing attorneys. When new situations warrant, he is willing and eager to educate himself so that he is able to best represent his clients. Chip Coover is a true gentleman in an arena where straightforward behavior is often absent.
Howard County Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
Coover Law Firm has a long history of representing builders and developers in Howard County in all aspects of real estate law, including obtaining financing, entity formation, land acquisition, contracting with subcontractors, litigation of disputes, and more.
Suppose you are involved in purchasing, selling, leasing, or developing real estate in Maryland. In that case, we can help ensure a smooth and successful transaction or dispute resolution while protecting your rights and vital interests.
Care and prudence must be exercised at every stage of the process. Any misstep along the way can cause the deal to collapse. With the assistance of experienced commercial real estate lawyers, you can rest assured that great care will be taken to ensure a successful transaction.
If disputes arise, we provide robust and incisive litigation representation to resolve matters efficiently and effectively. We are experienced in all areas of land use and zoning laws, from obtaining permits to understanding liability for violations. Coover Law Firm is also highly knowledgeable regarding liability for injuries on private property and other civil litigation matters.
What Is Real Estate Litigation?
At the Coover Law Firm in Columbia, Maryland, we represent clients throughout Howard, Anne Arundel, Frederick, Baltimore, and Carroll Counties in all their real estate litigation needs.
Real estate litigation encompasses disputes involving the purchase, use, development, improvement, sale, and transfer of real estate, along with construction issues, zoning, land use, and development. Coover Law has extensive experience representing clients in Columbia, Maryland, and the surrounding areas with diverse interests and roles, including:
- Borrowers
- Builders
- Commercial brokers
- Contractors
- Developers
- Lenders
- Mortgage brokers
- Real estate brokers
- Real Estate Investment Trusts (R.E.I.Ts)
- Sub-contractors
- Buyers & sellers
Mr. Coover has experience in a broad range of actual estate-related conflicts, including:
- Breach of contract
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Commercial lease disputes
- Construction defects and mechanic’s liens
- Construction trust actions
- Fraud, misrepresentation, and nondisclosure
- Land use and zoning disputes
- Little Miller Act claims
- Payment bonds/performance bonds
- Real estate partnership and joint venture disputes
- Recovery of earnest money
- Title insurance litigation
- Wrongful foreclosure
When a real estate dispute arises, time is critical. Coover Law Firm is centrally located in Columbia, Maryland, and is prepared to handle your real estate needs promptly and efficiently when you need us most. When you need fast, effective, and knowledgeable service, contact Coover Law Firm.
When choosing the right attorney, knowing where to go to get things done is paramount. Mr. Coover has experience in the courts throughout Maryland, the Maryland Real Estate Commission, and governing bodies in Howard, Anne Arundel, Frederick, Baltimore, and Carroll Counties.
No matter the issue, Coover Law Firm is the best choice regarding real estate issues.
What Are The Different Types of Commercial Real Estate Projects?
Our comprehensive Maryland commercial real estate law practice includes the representation of builders and developers in all types of projects, including:
- Retail properties
- Office buildings
- Shopping centers
- Hotels
- Warehouses
- Manufacturing facilities
- Apartment complexes
- Vacant land for development
Comprehensive Assistance in Maryland Real Estate Law
Whether your commercial real estate needs involve the development of real property, appurtenances or attachments, surface or mineral rights, and other matters, trust the commercial real estate attorneys at the Coover Law Firm to provide sound advice and effective representation to meet your legal needs effectively and efficiently.
Contact our office in Columbia for assistance with any commercial real estate matter in Howard County and surrounding areas.
Legal Help for a Successful Real Estate Transaction
Every piece of property is unique, and developers spend countless hours finding the right property that best meets their needs. Due diligence requires intensive effort in surveying and inspecting the property, researching the title, and investigating the presence of any issues that may be implicated in the project development.
Obtaining financing and meeting other contingencies the seller requires are even more hurdles to overcome before breaking the ground.
What Are Some Reasons to Hire a Howard County Commercial Real Estate Lawyer?
Commercial real estate projects and transactions require tremendous time, effort, and expense before the deal is inked. If you’ve tried to handle these matters solo, you might realize how complicated they can be.
Like any other area of law, commercial real estate deals work best when an experienced and reputable attorney represents you.
If you’re still skeptical, here are some reasons why it’s in your best interest to hire a Howard County commercial real estate lawyer:
You’ll Save Valuable Time
As a business owner, you’re likely too tied up with day-to-day operations and maintaining income to worry about the legalities of buying or selling a property. When you hire a Howard County commercial real estate lawyer, you can focus on your business while we focus on the law.
It’s not worth the frustration and dozens of hours spent parsing through legalese yourself. We take the worry off you so you can focus on your business.
You’ll Get the Best Price
Unlike realtors, commercial real estate attorneys won’t make a commission on the deal. That means your attorney is working for you and you alone. Their objective is your objective: to get a deal that works in your favor and represents your best interests.
Your Interests Will be Protected
The other party can easily conceal unfair elements in the contract that you probably wouldn’t notice without hours of research or the help of a Howard County commercial real estate lawyer.
An attorney will ensure that the contract is fair and protect you from any issues by negotiating what will happen if the deal falls through or if environmental or structural problems develop after the deal closes.
Contact an Experienced Howard County Commercial Real Estate Lawyer For Help.
Our real estate law experience includes representation in and out of court before various state and local boards and agencies. Call the Coover Law Firm for assistance in a commercial real estate dispute requiring legal intervention.
Based in Columbia, we represent clients throughout Howard, Anne Arundel, Frederick, Baltimore, and Carroll counties. Call 410-553-5042, call us toll-free at 866-425-9555, or contact us online to schedule a consultation with a knowledgeable and experienced Howard County real estate lawyer.