- Real Estate LitigationMichael represents buyers and sellers of real estate in the resolution of disputes and, if necessary, litigation related to cases of undisclosed and/or concealed defects, fraudulent misrepresentation matters, boundary disputes, easement issues, and specific enforcement of real estate agreements.
- Construction LitigationChristos is an associate at Brandt Law Group. He has a diverse litigation background and uses his experience to aggressively represent our clients’ interests in their real property disputes and litigation. He represents clients on a variety of aspects of real estate and association law including condominium association and homeowners’ association governance, construction defect, and neighbor disputes, as well as fraudulent misrepresentation, boundary line, easement, and purchase and sale agreement disputes.
- Real Estate TransactionsBrandt Law Group can provide representation in real estate transactions, boundary line disputes, and title issues. Michael also represents individual condominium unit owners and homeowners, homeowners associations, condominium associations, and Association Board members in Washington.
- Easement
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesThe drafting and negotiation of commercial leases for landlords and tenants of office buildings and retail space is part of our practice. While residential leases are tied very heavily to the dictates of the Residential Landlord Tenant Act, commercial leases are much more similar to contracts than they are to residential leases. They are mostly a matter of negotiation and real estate market forces. The ability to negotiate concessions is driven largely by the availability of rentable space and the willingness of tenants to commit to longer leases. In order to be prepared to negotiate a commercial lease, one has to do their research into the competition. You have to know what your options truly are and know when pulling the plug on one space makes sense because there is an equally attractive space available on better terms.
- Condominium LawMar 2, 2023 | Condominium Law Balancing the need for the power of electricity with the balance of power between members of associations and their associations On June 9, 2022, RCW 64.34.395, and its counterparts, RCW 64.32.290, RCW 64.38.062, and RCW 64.90.513, were enacted to enable the...
- Estate PlanningMolly has a dual role at Brandt Law Group as both paralegal and office manager. With over fifteen (15) years’ experience as a real estate litigation paralegal, Molly has a thorough understanding of the Washington State litigation processes and the foundation of real estate-based legal theories necessary to support our attorneys from start to finish.