Your Friends in Minnesota Real Estate Law
In any transaction involving property, it is a good idea to have legal representation that can ensure things go smoothly. Nobody wants to sign a purchase agreement, lease agreement or other binding contract, only to have it bite him or her later on due to an oversight.
At Reppe Law PLLC, in Northfield, Minnesota, our attorneys have decades of experience in representing clients with real estate concerns involving:
- Residential transactions
- Purchase agreements
- Commercial rental/lease agreements
- Business real estate purchases
- Lease-to-own arrangements
- Contracts for deed
- Agricultural/farm rental agreements
No matter what your real estate needs are, chances are we have successfully assisted clients in a similar situation. For a free consultation with a seasoned Northfield real estate law attorney, call us at 507-581-5720 today.
Dakota County Real Estate Transactions Lawyer
We take the needs of our commercial and residential real estate clients seriously. Contact our lawyers, and you can expect to receive dedicated service from a lawyer who will put your needs first.
Commercial Real Estate
We offer a wide range of services to our commercial clients, including the drafting and reviewing of purchase agreements, sale agreements, commercial leases and retail leases. We can also assist you in navigating the legal steps for developing land, ranging from acquiring permits to observing zoning requirements. If you have a property to develop, we can represent you at local authorities to make the process as smooth as possible.
Residential Real Estate
For residential clients, we can draft and review purchase offers, give advice concerning property inspections and insurance, perform title examinations and represent you at closing. If you are not working with a real-estate agent, we can advise you on "sale by owner" transactions.
Dispute resolution
We represent clients in disputes involving a wide variety of real estate matters, including sales, leases, boundary disputes, breaches of contract, condemnations, collections, evictions, foreclosures, and fraud.
Have You Considered a Real Estate IRA?
You may use an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) as a basis for your retirement savings, but did you know you can purchase property as a retirement investment as well? Self-directed IRAs, also known as real estate IRAs, can be a boon for those who have reasons to think outside the stock-and-bond box when considering their financial futures.
For more information about how a real estate IRA can help you, contact us online or at 507-581-5720.







