Enforce Your Property Rights Through Contract And Declaratory Judgment Actions
Real property disputes often arise from breached agreements and unclear contractual obligations. A contractor may fail to complete work as promised under a construction contract. A seller may breach the terms of a property sale agreement. A property manager may violate the terms of a management agreement. A co-owner may breach their obligations regarding maintenance, taxes, or use restrictions. When contractual disputes arise, you need legal action to enforce the agreement and recover what you are owed. Sverd Law Firm has successfully pursued breach of contract claims to hold the other party accountable and protect our clients’ property interests.
When Declaratory Judgment Provides Clarity
Sometimes the real problem is not that someone has already breached a contract, but that the contract’s meaning is ambiguous or the parties dispute what their respective obligations actually are. A declaratory judgment action asks the court to interpret the contract and declare each party’s rights and obligations before further disputes or breaches occur. This is invaluable in situations where ambiguity could lead to future conflict—disputes over maintenance responsibility between co-owners, disagreement about use restrictions in a deed, conflicting interpretations of insurance obligations, or uncertainty about who bears the cost of property improvements. A declaratory judgment resolves these ambiguities and prevents further dispute.
We Enforce Your Agreements And Clarify Your Rights
Sverd Law Firm pursues breach of contract claims to hold parties accountable for failing to perform their obligations. We also bring declaratory judgment actions when contract language needs interpretation or when ambiguity creates uncertainty about your rights. Either way, we work to enforce your agreements and protect your property interests.
Let Us Handle Your Case
If a property-related contract has been breached or if you need clarification of contractual rights and obligations, email us to schedule your initial consultation today.

