Real Estate

Legal work doesn’t always have to be about disputes or disagreements. In fact, when it comes to real estate deals, both sides can walk away happy. That’s the goal behind the transactional practice at Tiemeier & Stich. Our attorneys assist a wide range of clients including real estate owners, investors, developers, architects, engineers, and lenders as they navigate these transactions, big and small, simple and complex. With our extensive experience and understanding, we can help with purchases, commercial lease negotiations, financing, and every other facet of a transaction. If there is a need for litigation, however, we are equipped to handle it with maximum effectiveness. Tiemeier & Stich’s attorneys are regularly involved in dispute resolution during all phases of real estate acquisition, finance, development, land use, brokerage, leasing, ownership, sale, and management, and our experience includes matters related to evictions, landlord/tenant, property management, mechanic’s liens, common ownership assessments, lien priority, and tax assessment appeals.

Legal work doesn’t always have to be about disputes or disagreements. In fact, when it comes to real estate deals, both sides can walk away happy. That’s the goal behind the transactional practice at Tiemeier & Stich. Our attorneys assist a wide range of clients including real estate owners, investors, developers, architects, engineers, and lenders as they navigate these transactions, big and small, simple and complex. With our extensive experience and understanding, we can help with purchases, commercial lease negotiations, financing, and every other facet of a transaction. If there is a need for litigation, however, we are equipped to handle it with maximum effectiveness. Tiemeier & Stich’s attorneys are regularly involved in dispute resolution during all phases of real estate acquisition, finance, development, land use, brokerage, leasing, ownership, sale, and management, and our experience includes matters related to evictions, landlord/tenant, property management, mechanic’s liens, common ownership assessments, lien priority, and tax assessment appeals.

Recent Results

Litigation

  • Max Stich obtained Summary Judgment by an Arapahoe County District Court, wherein the Court dismissed all of the plaintiff’s claims against Mr. Stich’s client. In this case, the plaintiff, a real estate broker sought nearly $200,000 in damages as the result of not receiving a commission, when Mr. Stich’s client purchased a shopping center. The Court disagreed with the Plaintiff and found that it was undisputed that the plaintiff did not earn a commission.

  • Mr. Stich, representing an out-of-state real estate mortgage investor, successfully moved to have a receiver appointed for a mortgage company who was servicing the client’s loans in Colorado, which totaled nearly five million dollars. Prior to the appointment of the receivership, Mr. Stich and the client determined that the mortgage servicing company had absconded with nearly $200,000 of the client’s funds. After the appointment of the receiver, Mr. Stich was able to obtain a judgment in the complete amount of loss to the client.