Despite its foundation in the ancient rules of land ownership, real estate law today incorporates a variety of complex, contemporary issues including urban planning and zoning, environmental regulation, financing, and dispute resolution in both commercial and residential transactions. When undertaking any form of real estate transaction or dispute, it is essential to consult and work with an attorney to ensure that you are protected. Sam J. Saad III, PA routinely provides advice to clients on complex transactions, including like-kind exchanges of real property and high-end residential purchases. 

Sam Saad provides his services as a skilled real estate lawyer to clients throughout Florida. His practice areas include:

• Purchase and Sale Contract Drafting
• 1031 Exchanges (including
reverse and multi-party exchanges)
• Title Insurance through the
Attorney’s Title Insurance Fund/Old Republic Title
• Residential and Commercial leasing transactions   (including lease/purchase options
   and installment contracts)
• Loan Modifications and Short Sale Negotiation
• Commercial Lease Renegotiations
• Dispute Resolution

Mr. Saad works closely with buyers and sellers to determine individual needs and goals and to ensure that the sale or purchase of a home is a rewarding experience. His office has implemented a system allowing them to close residential real estate transactions in a very short time and with favorable costs to the client.
In addition, Mr. Saad served on the City of Naples' Planning Advisory Board and now sits on the City Council so he remains up to date on the latest land use and urban planning issues.

 



 


 
   
   

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