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Residential Real Estate Legal Services

Serving the Greater Chicago Area

Chang and Carlin, LLP has extensive experience providing real estate attorney services - Chicago, Schaumburg and the surrounding areas. This gives our firm the unique ability to represent clients in nearly all real estate matters including:

Residential sales and purchase: Our attorneys can walk you through the legal aspects of purchasing real estate, above and beyond the expertise of a real estate agent. 
Condominium Development: Condominiums require entirely different legal documentation than other types of real estate.  Our attorneys can help you navigate the condominium development process.
Reviewing and Clearing Title: Before any real estate transaction goes through, you want to ensure that the title is clear. Our team can do a title search and help you resolve any outstanding title issues. 
Real Estate Litigation: Examples include boundary disputes, eminent domain and other property ownership issues. 
Document preparation: Deeds, notes, etc.



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