Neumiller & Beardslee
Real Estate Development

Neumiller & Beardslee represents real estate developers and builders in all aspects of real estate development including the formation and organization of real estate development entities (including construction companies, real estates sales companies and property holding entities) for licensing and liability protection purposes, land use and entitlements, subdivision development including the formation of residential and commercial condominiums and planned developments, including the formation of master planned communities, subdivision sales and warranty documentation, commercial and industrial leasing, joint ventures, real estate and construction lending, land and other real estate purchases, the obtaining of water rights, litigation, and Department of Real Estate and Federal Office of Interstate Land Sales regulation. See the descriptions of more specialized area under Land Use, Construction, and Subdivision Development.

Real Estate Law

Neumiller & Beardslee represents clients in a wide variety of real estate matters including the purchase and sale of improved and unimproved real estate, the preparation and negotiation of leases of all types including, commercial, industrial and office, agricultural, apartment and ground leases, the preparation of easement for a variety of purposes including easements for utility and governmental transmissions lines and pipe lines, and sand and gravel extraction, and work in all other areas of real estate law. See the entries under Real Estate Development, Construction, Subdivision Development, and Community Association for descriptions of the more specialized area of the Firm’s real estate practice.

Neumiller & Beardslee
509 W Weber Ave - 5th floor
Stockton CA 95203
Tel: 209 948-8200
Fax: 209 948-4910
E-mail: info@neumiller.com

As the largest comprehensive service law firm in Stockton and the surrounding region, the firm has a diverse, dynamic, and growing practice. Neumiller & Beardslee's practice includes the areas of real estate, land use, water law, environmental law, employment law, health care law, intellectual property and information technology law, litigation, public agency law, transportation law, business law, tax, public and private financings, probate, and estate planning.
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