Property Easement and Property Rights Attorneys Servicing Nassau and Suffolk County
Developers of real estate projects must typically work within boundaries to complete a project while following various regulations that govern land use and zoning issues. These boundaries may include adjoining property lines and property owners whose land would be needed or would be affected by a particular development.
In order to gain traction in some real estate projects, key stakeholders may need to obtain the right of way to land or resources from adjoining property owners. To do so, they must obtain an easement, giving them property rights in crossing or using another individual or business’s land for a specific purpose.
Distinguished Representation In Easements And Property Rights
The Long Island property rights attorneys of Harras Bloom & Archer LLP have a sophisticated level of experience in these matters, particularly in terms of how the real estate and private sector development projects intersect with government agencies and associated regulations. They have obtained favorable results for a number of notable projects in the Long Island and New York metropolitan areas.
The firm provides experienced legal services to clients such as commercial and residential real estate developers, national retailers, utility providers and public works entities as they appear before municipal boards and work with surrounding area landowners to negotiate agreements regarding the use of land and resources.
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Paul J. Bloom
Partner
631-393-6220
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Andrew S. Filipazzi
Associate
631-393-6220
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Keith H. Archer
Partner
631-393-6220
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