Buying or selling property is fraught with potential legal issues. At Schwulst & Roseberry, P.C., we realize you have a personal and financial investment in a smooth and efficient transaction. Our attorneys have the experience to protect your interests and address any problem or dispute.
Our Bloomington, IL, law firm counsels property owners, buyers, and developers in McLean County and surrounding counties of central Illinois. Contact us today to arrange a free half-hour initial consultation about a real estate matter.
We represent buyers or sellers in all facets of real estate transactions involving residential, commercial, and industrial properties:
Attorney John Schwulst also has broad experience with the sale and development of commercial property and underground storage tanks (UST). He can advise sellers and purchasers regarding environmental compliance and liability for contamination of water tables and damage to adjacent properties.
If you are having a conflict with a neighbor, the government, or a buyer or seller, Schwulst & Roseberry, P.C., will protect your interests. We provide plaintiff and defense representation in negotiations, court actions, or before local boards regarding:
We provide the knowledge and diligence to anticipate legal problems and the litigation experience to resolve them as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. Our lawyers offer the first half-hour initial consultation free of charge to determine if we can address your situation.
Call our law office at 309-829-3636 to set up an appointment, or send us an email, and we will respond promptly.
We offer the first half-hour of consultation free of charge to determine if we can help you.
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Our office is conveniently located just several blocks from the county courthouse. Free off-street parking is available.
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