Property Law

Clear Guidance for Complex Property Matters

Whether you’re buying land, resolving a boundary issue, or dealing with inherited property, real estate matters can quickly become complicated. At the Bradley Law Office, we help individuals and families in Carlsbad and across Southeastern New Mexico understand their property rights and resolve legal issues with clarity and confidence.

Our goal is to protect your interests, prevent future disputes, and ensure your property decisions are built on a solid legal foundation.

What Kind of Legal Issues Can Arise With Property Ownership?

Property owners often face boundary disputes, easement conflicts, unclear title records, or contract issues during a sale or transfer. We help resolve these matters efficiently—so you can move forward with peace of mind.

Can You Help With a Property Transfer or Sale?

Yes. We draft and review purchase agreements, deeds, and transfer documents to ensure a smooth, legally compliant transaction—whether you're buying, selling, or passing property to a family member.

Our Property Law Services

    • Curing title defects and quiet title actions

    • Drafting and reviewing deeds

    • Clarifying ownership of inherited or jointly held property

    • Preparing and reviewing purchase and sale agreements

    • Advising on family transfers and gifting of real estate

    • Assisting with escrow, closing, and recording issues

    • Handling boundary disputes and easement conflicts

    • Resolving encroachments or land use disagreements

    • Representing clients in real estate-related litigation or mediation

Let us help you navigate your property matter with clarity and confidence.

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