Real Estate Law

Taking on the Full Range of Real Estate Transactions

Pursuing a real estate transaction or trying to resolve a dispute without an attorney ignores the complexity of real estate law. Documents are lengthy and filled with legalese. Zoning boards can be powerful entities to face on your own. Boundary disputes with neighbors go beyond simple surveying.

Lake Geneva Lakefront Property Lawyers

Partner Randall Leece is a high-profile real estate attorney experienced in transactions involving lakefront properties. Our co-founder's reputation for experience, in-depth knowledge and successful transactions and dispute resolutions has earned him a strong referral base of sophisticated buyers and sellers throughout Walworth County. Specific areas of his real estate practice include:

  • 1031 business exchanges

  • Lot line disputes/trespass

  • Zoning

  • Variances

  • Conditional use

  • Tax assessments

  • Land divisions and developments

  • Condominium developments

  • Condo association representation

At Leece & Phillips Law Offices, S.C., we also represent clients needing help with Section 1031 exchanges. The process allows them to defer taxes from the proceeds of a sale by putting that gain into another property. With some properties valued at $30,000 per square foot, the ability to postpone and possibly eliminate payment of taxes allows our clients to continue growing their real estate investments.

As a longtime Wisconsin resident with strong roots in the community, Randall Leece is well-networked with Walworth County officials, title companies and lenders. Through his quality legal work and high standards of integrity and ethics, he has been able to guide his clients through a complex bureaucracy quickly and effectively.

Contact Leece & Phillips

For more information or to schedule a consultation with one of our Walworth County real estate law attorneys, please call Leece & Phillips Law Offices, S.C., at 262-723-7040 or use the intake form on this page.

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