Real estate attorney in Davis County, Utah

Trusted legal guidance for property and investment matters

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Transactions & Disputes With Local Insight

From purchase agreements in Bountiful to commercial leases near Station Park, Burningham Business Law helps Utah clients buy, sell, lease, and resolve property issues with clarity. We blend business-minded drafting with practical guidance rooted in Davis County practice.

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Real Estate Disputes

Title & Boundary Issues

We address liens, clouds on title, encroachments, and easements—often starting with a survey and targeted negotiations.

Landlord/Tenant Matters

For commercial properties, we enforce or resolve lease breaches with an eye toward business continuity.

Construction & Contractor Disputes

We assess contract terms, change orders, and payment issues, pursuing resolution before claims escalate.

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Integrating Property With Business & Estate Plans

Real estate choices affect liability, taxes, and succession. We often place rentals or facilities in LLCs, align deeds with living trusts, and coordinate financing covenants with your operating agreements.

FAQs: Real Estate Law

What Buyers, Sellers, and Investors Need to Know

  • Do I need an attorney for a Utah closing?

    Title companies handle most residential closings, but attorney review adds protection—especially for non-standard terms or commercial deals.

  • What if there’s a lien or title problem?

    We work to clear issues before closing by negotiating releases or filing corrective documents.

  • Can you help with a boundary dispute?

    Yes. We start with a survey and negotiation; if needed, we pursue tools like quiet title to finalize boundaries.

From Contracts to Closings, We’ve Got You Covered

Trusted Counsel For Your Property

Protecting property value means getting the details right. Burningham Business Law offers steady guidance for transactions and disputes across Davis County.