Navigating the complexities of Wisconsin’s real estate market requires experience and trusted guidance. That’s where the team at Dempsey Law Firm, LLP, comes in. From acquisitions and financing to leasing and zoning, our experienced real estate attorneys help Wisconsin businesses with strategic legal solutions tailored to your business needs.
Whether you’re a small business owner, real estate developer, or investor, we bring a proactive, thorough, and results-driven legal perspective to your team. We’re proud to be a trusted partner to businesses across Wisconsin.
With a deep knowledge of Wisconsin’s real estate laws, Dempsey Law is proud to provide comprehensive legal services for commercial property owners, developers, and lenders.
We provide comprehensive legal support to ensure smooth and successful buying and selling of commercial properties. From drafting and reviewing purchase and lease agreements to title searches, environmental assessments, and zoning compliance, we help you safeguard your property interests from start to finish.
We support developers, builders, and property owners navigating land use, zoning, TIDs (tax incremental districts), and other property development challenges for new construction, redevelopment, or mixed-use projects. Our commercial real estate lawyers handle environmental reviews, negotiate site development agreements, and more to keep projects moving forward on time and on budget.
When commercial real estate disputes arise, we work to achieve favorable outcomes through negotiation, mediation, or, if necessary, trial. Whether you’re dealing with breach of contract claims, landlord-tenant disputes, boundary disagreements, title defects, or a myriad of other issues, we’ll protect your interests.
If you’re involved in foreclosure proceedings, we can help. Options like restructuring loans, negotiating payment plans, and alternatives like short sales or deeds in lieu of foreclosure can help get you back on track. For lenders, we provide counsel to enforce rights and recover secured assets efficiently to achieve the best possible outcome.
When the government exercises its right to take your property for public use, you deserve fair compensation and strong legal representation. Our commercial real lawyers can help assess legitimacy, negotiate for maximum compensation, and challenge undervaluations or unfair terms under Wisconsin law.
Our experienced lawyers can help you navigate lease negotiations, rent disputes, eviction proceedings, and property rights. We’ll work with you to protect your interests and ensure compliance with current laws as they relate to renting and leasing commercial properties.
At Dempsey Law, we provide legal support to a wide range of commercial real estate properties, including:
Due diligence is the detailed process of investigating all aspects of a commercial real estate transaction before finalizing a deal. By reviewing the property’s legal, financial, and physical conditions, we can minimize unforeseen risks and liabilities.
Key elements of due diligence include:
Of course! Our team of expert commercial real estate lawyers provides comprehensive contract review services. When we review contracts, we focus on clarity, legal compliance, and risk mitigation and provide negotiation or mediation tactics for more favorable terms.
We help resolve commercial real estate disputes through a variety of methods, including negotiations, mediation, arbitration, or litigation. The right option for you or your business depends on the legal situation at hand.
If you're facing a construction defect or delay in your commercial real estate project, we provide contract review and enforcement services and dispute resolution to keep the project on track. We can also file delay or defect claims to receive compensation for lost income, resources, and repair costs.
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