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Kentucky Property Lawyer

    Real Estate.  As they say, "they're not making any more of it".  In Kentucky, real estate is becoming a hotter and hotter commodity, owing to the desirability yet affordability of Kentucky land, particularly around and between Lexington and Louisville.  As with most legal areas, the devil is in the details when it comes to real estate, with zoning, easements, right-of-way issues, and restrictive covenants all playing a role in one's ability to utilize the property that they currently own or hope to acquire.  Advice from a lawyer knowledgeable about real estate matters is essential in protecting your real estate investment and helping to make sure that your residential or commercial venture is a sound one.

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Real Estate, Property, Easements, Condemnation

Restrictive Covenants, Mechanic's Liens, Security Deeds

Right-of-Way, Imminent Domain,

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