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    REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION LITIGATION

    Any construction project involving home or office renovation is a major investment. Unfortunately, that investment can be ruined when problems such as delays, material defects or poor workmanship arise. Too often property owners find themselves accepting defects in their project because the prospect of pursuing litigation is too expensive and time-consuming. 

    The lawyers at Boston's Calabrese Law Associates help clients resolve the real estate litigation and construction-related disputes they face on a  daily basis. Litigation can arise at any phase of a construction project or real estate transaction — from acquisition to financing, construction, development, leasing, and management. Our litigation attorneys possess the knowledge and experience to advise clients on risks, resolutions that can avoid costly litigation, and, when necessary we aggressively pursue our clients' interests in both state and federal courts. 


    Although our practice is regional in scope, we focus on being part of the communities we serve, and on being involved in the local and regional construction and real estate industry. Because of this structure, we are able to offer services that reflect the efficiencies and knowledge of a law firm participating in a variety of markets while providing the personalized services of a smaller firm.

    When you need an attorney to resolve a general contractor and/or sub-contractor dispute, contact Calabrese Law Associates. We have successfully represented a broad spectrum of clients, including small to medium size construction companies, condominium associations, condominium unit owners, realty trusts and trustees, real estate developers and investors, architects and global architecture firms.


    How We Help

    Calabrese Law Associates offers a wide range of legal services that protect their clients’ interests at the negotiating/planning stages of a project as well as through the actual construction and development stages when disputes can cause delays and significant financial loss.. Moreover, real estate and construction law is complex so retaining experienced legal counsel is necessary to succeed in these industries. Many of the cases we handle involve breach of contract, negligence, and/or fraud committed by general contractors and/or sub-contractors, all of which can prevent the successful completion of your build. 


    Some of the services we provide to commercial and residential clients include:

    • Real property contract disputes
    • Construction contract and defect litigation
    • Quantum meruit claims - (compensation owed for services rendered)
    • Cooperative and condominium association disputes
    • Mortgage foreclosure
    • Property reassessment litigation
    • Quiet title actions
    • Public and private nuisance
    • Adverse possession
    No matter the specifics of your case, the sooner you retain the services of a knowledgeable lawyer, the easier it will be to obtain a favorable outcome. Our legal team includes licensed real estate brokers and other construction industry insiders who know how to represent you successfully, whether in court or at the negotiating table. We can perform the research and background investigations necessary to prove cases of contractor negligence and other breaches of contract.

    We Stand Up for the Rights of Home and Business Owners


    No one should have to suffer as a result of the business practices of a dishonest contractor. From the smallest project to the largest, taking steps to pursue your legal rights sends a powerful message to any business that would consider defrauding their customers. Take the first steps to protecting your rights by contacting Calabrese Law Associates and scheduling a consultation with our team of real estate and construction lawyers.
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