Georgia Real Estate Litigation Attorneys

Tackling your real estate disputes
When it comes to real estate, George E. Butler II knows the art of the deal and the art of a deal gone wrong. When facing the stress of real estate litigation, retaining an attorney with substantial knowledge about Georgia property laws and civil litigation can lighten the burden. By assertively applying his 26 years of legal experience and extensive knowledge of all aspects of property rights, civil procedure, finance and business, he can handle your disputes related to:

  • Real property contracts
  • Residential home sales
  • Commercial property sales
  • Construction
  • Contractors and subcontractors
  • Mortgages
  • Homeowners associations
  • Condominiums
  • Landlord-tenant
  • Evictions
  • Foreclosures
  • Eminent domain
  • Zoning, land use and building permits
  • Boundaries and easements
  • Title
  • Liens

Saving your home from wrongful foreclosure
You worked hard to purchase your dream home. When unexpected circumstances occur that put your home at risk of foreclosure, you can take crucial steps to ensure your lender complies with its legal duties. George E. Butler, II combines innovative strategies with fierce determination to defend your right to keep your home. When selling your home presents the better option, he guides you toward the most advantageous situation. Means of protecting your home include:

  • Mortgage modification
  • Loan forbearance
  • Short sale
  • Deed in lieu of foreclosure
  • Lawsuit

Resolving an eviction crisis
Eviction is disruptive to both the landlord and the tenant. The landlord must spend the time and money to replace tenants who fall behind on rent, and a displaced family must locate a new home under traumatic circumstances. With this scenario in mind, an attorney can help mediate disputes when eviction is undesirable. If you are a tenant who unfairly faces eviction, George E. Butler II protects your right to remain in your home. If you are a landlord whose tenants are engaged in disruptive, illegal or damaging behavior, he helps you to protect your property and your business.

Alternative dispute resolutions (ADR)
ADR refers to other means of settling disputes outside of the courtroom. Some contracts require binding arbitration or nonbinding mediation to resolve disputes that arise out of the transaction governed by the agreement. When the cost and time of litigation exceeds the likely outcome, you may choose to settle instead.

Dahlonega, Georgia real estate litigation attorneys
The Law Office of George E. Butler II, LLC is located in Dahlonega, Georgia and serves clients throughout Georgia and North Carolina. To schedule an attorney consultation, call George E. Butler, II at 404-873-2544 or contact him online.