YoutubeLinkedinFacebookTwitter
Home
Hay Compere logo
Title Services
The Firm Real Estate / Construction Law
News Business / Corporate Law
Blog Energy / Oil & Gas Law
Contact Family Law
Real Estate / Construction Law

The attorneys of The Hay Legal Group PLLC have a substantial amount of real estate experience and are well-versed in all aspects of real estate construction matters. The Firm represents individuals, owners, developers, investors, property managers, financial institutions, mortgage banks, property owner associations, commercial brokers, residential brokers and agents, residential and commercial contractors, home builders, and commercial tenants.

Operations and Leasing
  • Commercial Leasing
  • Residential Leasing
  • Property Management
  • Landlord/Tenant Issues
Construction
  • Commercial Construction Contracts
  • Residential Construction Contracts
  • Design Contracts
  • State and Local Law Compliance
  • Mechanic's and Materialman's Liens
Dispute Resolution
  • Litigation, Mediation, and Arbitration
  • Construction Defects
  • Property Tax Challenges
  • Foreclosure
Development
  • Commercial Development
  • Residential Development
  • Condominium Development
  • Subdivision, Zoning, and Land Use
  • Easements
  • Title Issues
  • Municipal and Public Utility Districts
Real Estate Transactions
  • Purchase and Sale Agreements
  • Ground Leases
  • Investment Vehicles
  • Property Transfers
  • Section 1031 Tax Exchanges
Looking for representation or have more questions about our legal and title services?
Use this form and we'll get in touch with you as soon as possible to discuss your needs.
Name*
Phone
Email*
Comments
I have questions about
Real Estate/ Construction Law
I have read and understand the disclaimer*
* DISCLAIMER This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
Disclaimer: The use of the Internet or this form of communication with the Firm or any individual member of the Firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
Unless otherwise specified, attorneys are not Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.