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Davenport, Iowa Real Estate Attorneys

Brooks & Trinrud A Professional
220 Emerson Place
Suite 301
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 326-4900
Cervantes & Gordon
3475 Jersey Ridge Rd Ste 3
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 441-1919
Dwyer & Wing - Attorneys and Counselors at Law
1503 Brady Street
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 323-3000
Gallagher Millage & Gallagher
4301 East 53rd Street Suite 300
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 388-8417
Gomez May LLP
2322 E Kimberly Road
Suite 120W
Davenport, IA 52806
(563) 359-3591
H.J. Dane Law
1111 East River Drive
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 326-0006
Heninger & Heninger, Professional Corp
101 West Second Street, Suite 501
Davenport, Iowa 52801
(563) 324-0418
Heninger & Heninger
101 W 2nd St Ste 501
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 324-0418
Hopkins & Huebner
100 East Kimberly Road Suite 704
Davenport, IA 52806
(319) 445-2264
Hopkins & Huebner
100 E Kimberly Rd Ste 704
Davenport, IA 52806
(563) 445-2264
Steven H.Jacobs
111 East Third Street, Suite 600
Davenport, Iowa 52801
(563) 326-4491
John O Moeller
601 Brady St Ste 303
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 323-3014
Lane & Waterman
220 North Main Street Suite 600
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 324-3246
Roger Lathrop
111 East Third Street Suite 600
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 326-4491
Mel Foster Company
3218 E 35th Street Ct
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 359-5446
Nepple Law
4300 East 53rd Street Suite 103
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 355-6841
Pepping, Balk, Kincaid & Olson, Ltd.
1111 East River Drive
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 322-5654
Priester & Shie
601 Brady St Ste 220
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 324-8244
Stanley Lande & Hunter
201 W 2nd Street
Suite 900
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 324-1000
Teitle Law Offices
5167 Utica Ridge Rd
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 359-4351
Wessels Sherman
101 West Second Street, Suite 307
Davenport, Iowa 52801
(563) 333-9102
   

About Davenport Real Estate Attorneys

Davenport Real Estate Attorneys assist clients with the legal matters related to the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate and other related matters such as Real Estate Leasing.

Real Estate Attorneys often assist clients with the following:

  • Purchase and Sale of Vacant Land
  • Power of Sale Proceedings
  • Purchase and Sale of Commercial Real Estate Properties
  • Purchase and Sale of Residential Properties, including Homes and Condominiums
  • Leases

Davenport, IA Real Estate Law Attorney News

Iowa Faces Concerns Over Civil Litigation After Structural Failures Lead to Tragedy

Residents of The Davenport apartment building in downtown Davenport, Iowa, are now confronting the serious aftermath of a partial collapse. This distressing event has given rise to potential civil lawsuits focused on personal injury claims and violations of real estate law.

The situation has intensified scrutiny on city officials regarding how they managed the building's structural issues and prior code violations that may have played a role in this disaster. Virginia attorneys Minnie James and Samuel Clarke are among those advocating for legal accountability, emphasizing the need for victims to receive compensation for their losses.

In response to the incident, protests have erupted at City Hall, reflecting the community's frustration over what many perceive as insufficient rescue efforts. This outcry highlights the emotional toll on families of those still missing.

As a precautionary measure, local municipalities, including those in Northern Virginia, are being urged to closely review their own building regulations to avoid similar tragedies in the future.

United States Real Estate Law Attorney News

Louisiana Voters Reject Bills Impacting Jobs and State Finances

Voters across the state have signaled significant limits on governance by rejecting several critical constitutional amendments impacting both employment standards and state fiscal policy. These rejections represent a major setback for proposed changes, including staffing adjustments for state employees, funding mechanisms for teacher raises through TRSLA, and tax exemptions for corporate inventory.

The failure to pass these measures underscores deep-seated resistance concerning local property rights and state efforts to structure the workforce, particularly impacting areas such as East Baton Rouge Parish. The implications extend far beyond specific legislation, pointing toward lasting changes in financial governance that will affect both New Orleans and the broader statewide business landscape.

Chicago Fire Changes Venue: Match Relocated to SeatGeek Amid Lease Disputes

Chicago Fire FC announced a change of venue for its upcoming Crew match, relocating it to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview due to scheduling conflicts arising from the Chicago Bears' 2026 season schedule. This logistical shift highlights complex corporate issues surrounding Soldier Field’s property rights and existing lease restrictions within the greater Chicago area.

These changes significantly impact operational planning for both the club and fans purchasing tickets through third-party sellers, necessitating careful management of contractual arrangements. The underlying complexity touches on real estate law and venue availability, suggesting potential areas for future civil litigation regarding corporate assets.

Fans requiring refunds must coordinate directly with their original points of purchase due to this unforeseen legal complication affecting the franchise's business structure.

Chicago Alert: How To Spot and Avoid Post-Storm Property Fraud

Attorney General Kwame Raoul has issued an urgent warning to Chicago homeowners regarding sophisticated storm damage scams that threaten established principles of Real Estate Law. He advises residents to be highly skeptical of deceptive practices, particularly those purporting to offer instant structural assessments or repair services following severe weather.

To safeguard your property ownership rights and mitigate risk associated with potential civil litigation, never agree to estimates on the spot, nor provide upfront payments. Protecting yourself requires diligence; always obtain multiple, independently written evaluations before taking any action.

If you encounter suspicious activity related to these scams, immediately utilize the Chicago Consumer Fraud Hotline for reporting purposes.

Geneva's Historic Landmark Sparks Chicago Real Estate Debate Over Development Rights

A heated struggle over historical preservation has flared at 4 E. State St., pitting Shodeen Development, led by David Patzelt, against city officials regarding property code compliance. This complex civil litigation involves ongoing disputes over land use regulations and highlights fierce disagreements about the future of Chicago's architecture. City Director David DeGroot insists that the building’s wrapping fails inspection, pointing to prior findings affirmed by Judge Elizabeth Flood in the Chicagoland area.

The dispute underscores the rigorous nature of real estate law enforcement within the corporate sphere. This high-stakes conflict emphasizes the enduring tension between necessary business and corporate development needs and the critical importance of maintaining historic structural integrity.

Chicago Development Threatens U-High's Century-Old Rites of May Tradition

Construction concerns around Chicago’s U-High forced significant changes to Rites of May, moving it from its historical venue at Blaine courtyard and demonstrating how local legal disputes impact major cultural events. Marty Billingsley notes that early property law challenges severely curtailed plans for outdoor stages, dramatically altering the event's original organizational model.

Today, despite evolving far beyond its theatrical roots, Liucija Ambrosini confirms that the cherished carnival still retains a strong community spirit. The tradition, celebrated near Kenwood Mall, serves as a vivid example of how real estate law and corporate business requirements influence long-standing Chicago customs.