Real Estate & Property Dispute

Top Real Estate & Property Dispute Attorney in the United States

Skilled Property & Inheritance Dispute Lawyers

At Gateway Legal Firm, we focus on resolving complex real estate, property, and inheritance disputes across the United States. Whether you are facing a boundary disagreement, ownership conflict, landlord–tenant dispute, or inheritance claim, our attorneys provide strategic, results-driven representation to protect your rights and assets.

When your home, business property, or family inheritance is at stake, you need experienced attorneys who understand not only the law but also how to achieve practical, cost-effective outcomes.

With our main office in Houston, Texas, and partner offices in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Atlanta (GA), and Los Angeles (CA), we represent clients throughout the region and nationwide.

Our legal team combines in-depth real estate and probate knowledge with a personalized, client-focused approach. We ensure you are informed, confident, and supported at every stage — whether through negotiation, mediation, or courtroom advocacy.

If you are dealing with a property or inheritance dispute, there’s always a path forward. Contact us today to start protecting your rights, your property, and your peace of mind.


Why Choose Gateway Legal Firm for Property & Real Estate Disputes?

Property and inheritance conflicts are often emotionally charged and financially significant. At Gateway Legal Firm, we offer:

Extensive Experience – Decades of combined knowledge in U.S. real estate, property, and probate law.
Tailored Legal Solutions – Every case is unique; we build strategies that fit your circumstances.
Negotiation & Mediation First – We prioritize cost-effective resolutions before litigation.
Aggressive Court Representation – When necessary, we fight fearlessly to protect your interests.
Personalized Client Service – You’ll always have direct access to your attorney and clear, practical advice.


Understanding Property & Inheritance Disputes in the U.S.

Real estate and inheritance disputes can arise in many situations under state and federal law. Common issues include:

  • Boundary & Neighbor Disputes – Conflicts over property lines, easements, or shared access.

  • Landlord–Tenant Conflicts – Evictions, unpaid rent, lease violations, or property condition issues.

  • Ownership & Title Disputes – Questions over ownership rights, trusts, or property transfers.

  • Property Division in Divorce – Protecting real estate assets during marital separation.

  • Inheritance & Probate Claims – Contesting or defending wills, executor disputes, or inheritance rights.

  • Commercial Real Estate Disputes – Breach of lease, construction issues, partnership conflicts, or development disagreements.


Common Legal Remedies

Depending on your situation, potential outcomes may include:

  • Transfer or confirmation of property ownership

  • Financial compensation or damages

  • Injunctions preventing unlawful use or sale

  • Enforcement of lease or contract obligations

  • Redistribution or settlement of estate assets

Our attorneys will clearly explain the legal options and remedies available to you, so you can make confident, informed decisions.


Our Approach

At Gateway Legal Firm, we follow a structured, proven process to achieve the best possible results:

  1. Case Evaluation – We review all relevant documents, including deeds, contracts, leases, and wills, to assess your case’s strengths and challenges.

  2. Strategic Planning – We develop a clear legal roadmap — whether negotiation, mediation, or litigation is the best course.

  3. Resolution & Representation – We advocate tirelessly on your behalf, in or out of court, to protect your property and interests.


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I have a boundary dispute with my neighbor?

Document everything and contact an attorney before taking any action that could escalate the issue.

Can I contest a will in my state?

Yes, most states allow challenges to wills based on undue influence, lack of capacity, or improper execution.

How long do I have to file an inheritance claim?

Deadlines vary by state — contact us immediately to avoid missing critical filing periods.

What happens if my landlord refuses to make repairs?

You may have the right to withhold rent, terminate the lease, or pursue legal action depending on state law.

Can property disputes be settled without going to court?

 Yes. Many cases are resolved through negotiation or mediation, saving time and expense.

Don’t Face Property or Inheritance Disputes Alone Contact Us Today! If you’re dealing with a property or inheritance issue, Gateway Legal Firm are here to help. We’ll guide you through the legal complexities and fight to protect your rights, assets, and future.