Florida Commercial Real Estate Attorneys

The Florida commercial real estate attorneys at Ansbacher Law provide clients with the skill, experience, and tools necessary to resolve real estate transaction disputes quickly and effectively. Our firm covers all areas of real estate from environmental, zoning, and land use issues for new developments, office parks, and shopping centers to the actual construction of your business. We are also a title insurance agency, so our clients have the benefit of getting their title insurance with an experienced real estate attorney on hand in the event of legal issues. The firm is licensed as an agent of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company and other title insurance underwriters. The firm’s attorneys represent clients in a variety of real estate matters, approaching each client uniquely and treating each transaction with care and creativity. We proudly serve clients in Jacksonville, Orlando, and throughout the state of Florida.

A Wide Range of Commercial Real Estate Expertise

Founding partner Barry Ansbacher is the only attorney in Florida who is triple-board certified by The Florida Bar in real estate law, condominium and planned development law, and construction law. This distinction, along with more than 30 years of successful real estate law and construction law practice, has earned Barry Ansbacher recognition as an expert by his clients, his peers, and by The Florida Bar.

Ansbacher Law represents clients in a wide range of commercial real estate matters with expertise in the following:

Jacksonville Florida Commercial Real Estate Attorneys

Contact us today for additional information or to arrange a consultation with an Ansbacher Law attorney.

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