Dean Smith, Attorney is a specialized Utah real estate law firm offering expert legal services for both commercial and residential property matters. Distinguished by its singular focus on real estate law, the firm provides clients with deep, practical expertise that general practice firms cannot match, ensuring that every transaction is handled with precision and a strong business perspective.
The firm operates with a commitment to delivering high value through affordable hourly rates and fixed fees, emphasizing that early legal involvement in real estate matters often saves clients significant time and money. It serves a diverse clientele including home buyers and sellers, commercial property owners, landlords, tenants, real estate investors, and business entities involved in property transactions across Utah.
Services Offered
- Real Estate Attorney
- Buying and Selling Residential Property
- Commercial Lease Agreement
- Residential Lease Agreement
- For Sale By Owner (FSBO)
- Due Diligence
- Mediation / Arbitration
- Easements
- Divorce Issues Involving Mortgages / Real Estate
- Evictions
- Bankruptcy Issues Involving Mortgages / Real Estate
- HOA Issues
- Construction Defect by Builder
- Adverse Possession / Prescriptive Easements
- Renting (Tenants)
- Entitlements (zoning, use permits, subdivision, etc.)
- Financing
- Real Estate Litigation and Appeals
- Assignments and Sub-leasing
- Collecting Unpaid Rent
- Asset Protection
- Breach of Duty by Agent / Broker
- Boundary Line Disputes
- Title Review and Title Insurance
- Estate Planning Issues Involving Real Estate
- Estoppels
- Contract Disputes and Enforcement
- Entity Creation
- Partnership and Operating Agreements
- Condominiums
- Seller Financing / Subject To / Wraparound
The firm serves clients throughout Utah, including Salt Lake City, South Jordan, Provo, Ogden, St. George, and numerous other cities and counties across the state. It is conveniently located near I-15 for easy access and offers responsive communication to address client needs efficiently.
