Law Offices of David L. Rudolph, P.C.: Practicing Real Estate Law, Condominium Law, Business Law and Litigation in Chicago, Illinois.
Practice Areas
Real Estate Law
Residential-The Law Offices of David L. Rudolph represents buyers and sellers of residential real estate in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs. Our services include the following:
- reviewing and negotiating your contract;
- coordinating the transaction with your real estate broker and, if buyer, your mortgage broker;
- insuring completion of all contract requirements and contingencies such as survey, insurance, property inspections, zoning certifications, mortgage commitment and condominium regulations;
- examining the title insurance commitment and clear all title exceptions prior to closing;
- if seller, preparing all transactional documents needed to complete your closing;
- if buyer, explaining all loan and transactional documents that you will sign at closing;
- confirming accuracy of all closing costs included on settlement statement.
Commercial-Our firm has significant experience representing real estate investors and businesses in all aspects of real estate acquisitions and dispositions, as well as the ownership and operation of the property. We can also provide our expertise in drafting and negotiating mortgage loans and construction loans with the commercial lender.
We handle real estate transactions, real estate litigation and complex industrial, commercial transactions. Our clients include real estate developers and investors, multi-family developers, multi-family property owners, condominium associations, home buyers and sellers, property managers, builders, landlords, financial institutions, and government agencies.
- Condominium establishment, conversion and representation
- Commercial closings
- Negotiation and preparation of contracts
- Residential and commercial leases
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Tax foreclosures
- Planning for land acquisition
- Zoning and Land Use Approvals
- Construction and architect contracts
- Construction and lien claims
- New construction and rehabilitation development
- Multi-family closings and other multi-family housing issues
- Negotiation and processing of mortgage documents
- Representation before planning and zoning boards
- Formation of urban renewal associations
- Environmental compliance
- Municipal court building/housing code violations
- Quiet title actions