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Roy D. Oppenheim
Leading real estate attorney Roy Oppenheim has over 30 years of experience in real estate development, representing clients in land acquisition, multifamily, retail, office, and mixed-use projects. He founded Oppenheim Law over 20 years ago and has been involved in high-profile developments across Florida. With a focus on real estate transactions and disputes, he provides expert guidance to developers, investors, and homebuyers, ensuring successful project completions from acquisition through financing and closing. Mr. Oppenheim’s extensive legal acumen and entrepreneurial background make him a trusted advisor in the real estate industry….Learn more
Ellen B. Pilelsky
For the past three decades, Ellen Pilelsky has focused on real estate transactions, commercial litigation, and business law. As Managing Partner of Oppenheim Law, she represents developers, landlords, tenants, buyers, sellers, and title companies in various real estate disputes. Ms. Pilelsky also leads the firm’s flat-fee concierge program for small businesses, offering affordable outside general counsel services. She co-founded Weston Title & Escrow in 1994 and serves as its President. Active in the community, Ms. Pilelsky has held leadership roles in local organizations and continues to provide proactive legal counsel…Learn more
Geoffrey E. Sherman
Geoffrey Sherman, Partner at Oppenheim Law, specializes in commercial and residential real estate, business entity formation, corporate governance, and commercial litigation across Florida. With extensive experience in real estate transactions, business acquisitions, and complex disputes, Mr. Sherman offers tailored legal advice to a diverse clientele. He also serves as General Counsel for Weston Title & Escrow, Inc., the oldest title company in Weston, and holds a Florida Remote Online Notary Public certification for virtual real estate closings. Learn more
Oppenheim Law | Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Attorneys Specializing in:
Residential Real Estate Transactions for Buyers
Over the past two decades, Oppenheim Law has represented first-time home buyers and sophisticated home buyers purchasing multi-million dollar homes. Learn more
Residential Real Estate Transactions for Sellers
In representing sellers, Oppenheim Law is here to make sure that your real estate transaction flows smoothly from the point of your initial listing to closing. Learn more
Lender Representation
Having closed over $1.5 billion worth of real estate transactions, the Firm takes a great pride in representing a number of major financial institutions in connection with their commercial and residential lending needs. Learn more
Real Estate Development
Oppenheim Law has over 25 years of experience in assisting developers in conceptualizing development projects from acquisition to disposition. Learn more
Commercial Real Estate
The business real estate lawyers at Oppenheim Law have over 75 years of combined experience providing legal services and advice in the commercial real estate industry. Learn more
Commercial Landlord/Tenant
Oppenheim Law assists both commercial landlords and tenants in achieving their contractual objectives. Learn more
Commercial Loan Workouts
A commercial loan workout is an excellent alternative available to commercial property owners that are struggling to pay off and satisfy their current commercial loan. Learn more
Home/Condo Owner’s Association Law
Oppenheim Law has decades of experience representing homeowner’s associations. Learn more
Tax Liens and Tax Deed Certificates
When property taxes are not paid, the taxing authority issues tax certificates that are sold at a public auction to pay off the taxes assessed by the tax collector. Learn more
Breach of Real Estate Contracts
Real estate disputes often arise because a party to the transaction has committed a breach of contract. Learn more See also Breach of Real Estate Contract By Seller and Breach of Real Estate contract By Buyer
Real Estate Agent/Buyer-Seller Disputes
The acquisition of real estate property is usually an individual’s or entity’s largest capital expenditure. Learn more
Real Estate Defense Law
A property lien is a legal claim against real estate granting the holder of the lien a specified amount of money upon the sale of the property. Learn more
Forged Deed & Loan Documents
A forged deed is a deed not signed by the owner, but rather by someone else claiming to be the owner without the true owner’s knowledge or consent. Learn more
Interpleader Litigation
In any real estate transaction, both buyers and sellers always strive and aim for a smooth transaction, in some cases an interpleader litigation is necessary. Learn more
Other Areas Of Practice | Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Attorneys
- APPELLATE PRACTICE
- BUSINESS & CORPORATE LAW
- CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS
- COMMERCIAL LITIGATION
- CONSTRUCTION LAW
- CONSUMER LAW
- EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR WORKERS
- EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR EMPLOYERS
- ESTATE AND ASSET PROTECTION PLANNING
- FORECLOSURE LAW
- HEALTH LAW
- INSURANCE LITIGATION
- PERSONAL INJURY
- PROBATE LITIGATION
- REAL ESTATE
Why Oppenheim Law For Your Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Attorney
Real Estate Attorneys in Fort Lauderdale
Oppenheim Law is located in Fort Lauderdale with convenient freeway access to better serve our real estate clients in Miami-Dade, Broward, WPB and the entire state of Florida.
Oppenheim Law | Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Attorneys
2500 Weston Rd #209,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33331
954-384-6114
CONTACT US
Email: contactus@oplaw.net
Website: https://www.oppenheimlaw.com
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