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Real Estate Transactions & Litigation

Real Estate Attorneys: North Alabama

The experienced real estate attorneys at Fuller & Willingham represent buyers, sellers, investors, land owners and contractors in a wide range of real estate matters. Our experienced real estate attorneys handle both transactions and litigation.

We are pleased to offer our assistance with these and other real estate matters:

  • Home closings/home purchase and sales
  • Commercial real estate transactions
  • Real estate litigation
  • Mediation
  • Landlord/tenant disputes

To speak with a real estate attorney at our firm, contact our law office in Cullman, Alabama. To contact our firm, call 866-357-2404, or contact us by e-mail.

Real Estate Litigation

Our firm has extensive experience in real estate litigation involving residential and commercial real estate properties. With more than 60 years of combined legal experience, our attorneys have the legal sophistication necessary to handle even the most complex real estate disputes.

Striving for Efficiency and Results

Whether you are involved in a transaction or a dispute that may result in litigation, you want an attorney who puts your interests first and always strives to achieve optimal results.

Fuller & Willingham is an AV* rated law firm that is known for its commitment to its clients. We work diligently in each case to pursue the most efficient and effective solutions to legal challenges. Whether you are buying or selling a home or involved in a complex dispute involving a commercial real estate property, we can provide the experienced and dedicated representation you need.

Contact Us

To speak with an Alabama real estate lawyer, contact Fuller & Willingham at 866-357-2404.

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