Real Estate Contract & Closing Attorneys
Serving Tampa and South Florida
Lomba, P.A., licensed South Florida real estate attorney, helping clients with Contracts & Closings. Call today for a free consultation.
Real estate contracts do not fail quietly. When a deal collapses, deadlines are missed, or a closing turns contentious, the financial consequences can escalate fast.
At Lomba P.A., we represent buyers, sellers, investors, and businesses in real estate closings, contract review, contract disputes, and contract litigation throughout Tampa and South Florida. Our firm is built for moments when real estate transactions become legally complex and financially exposed.
If you are facing a failed closing, disputed contract terms, or litigation over a real estate agreement, early legal intervention can determine the outcome.
When Real Estate Deals Go Wrong
Most real estate disputes trace back to the contract. Ambiguous language, overlooked contingencies, and poorly drafted provisions often surface only after money is on the line.
Clients contact us when they are dealing with:
A closing that is delayed or falling apart
A buyer or seller refusing to perform
Disputes over inspection or financing contingencies
Earnest money conflicts
Claims of breach of contract
Threats of litigation or a lawsuit already filed
We step in to assess leverage, protect your position, and pursue resolution with a clear strategy.
Real Estate Closings With Legal Oversight
Closing is where risk becomes real. Our attorneys provide legal support before and during closing to ensure contractual obligations are satisfied and last-minute disputes are addressed immediately.
We assist with:
Review of closing documents
Resolution of title and contract issues
Coordination with lenders and title companies
Legal representation when closing terms are challenged
If problems arise at the closing table, having counsel already involved prevents costly delays and preserves negotiating power.
Real Estate Contract Review and Risk Assessment
Before signing, you need to know exactly what the contract requires and what it exposes you to.
Our contract review process focuses on:
Identifying hidden liabilities and unfavorable terms
Clarifying deadlines, contingencies, and default provisions
Assessing enforcement and litigation risk
Recommending revisions to protect your interests
A thorough contract review often prevents disputes before they happen. When litigation is unavoidable, it positions you from a place of strength.
Contract Disputes and Breach Claims
When one party fails to perform, real estate contract disputes move quickly toward financial loss.
We handle disputes involving:
Breach of purchase and sale agreements
Failed or refused closings
Earnest money disputes
Inspection and repair disagreements
Financing contingency conflicts
Our approach prioritizes early leverage and strategic negotiation while preparing every case as if it will proceed to litigation.
Real Estate Contract Litigation in Tampa and South Florida
When negotiations fail, Lomba P.A. litigates real estate contract disputes in Florida courts with precision and urgency.
Our litigation practice includes:
Breach of contract actions
Specific performance claims
Damages for failed transactions
Contract enforcement and defense
Emergency relief to protect property interests
We analyze the contract, identify pressure points, and use motion practice, discovery, and depositions to drive outcomes that protect your financial position.
Why Clients Choose Lomba P.A.
Clients do not come to us for paperwork. They come to us when something is at risk.
Litigation-focused real estate representation
Strong negotiation backed by courtroom experience
Clear strategy from first call to resolution
Responsive communication during time-sensitive disputes
Deep knowledge of Florida real estate law
We are direct, strategic, and prepared to act when the situation demands it.
Serving Tampa and South Florida
Our real estate contract and litigation services cover:
Tampa and Hillsborough County
St. Petersburg and Pinellas County
Sarasota and Manatee County
Miami-Dade County
Broward County
Palm Beach County
Wherever your real estate transaction is located, we provide focused legal representation.
Speak With a Real Estate Contract Attorney Today
If a real estate transaction is stalling, disputed, or headed toward litigation, delay only increases risk.
Contact Lomba P.A. today to speak with a real estate contract and litigation attorney serving Tampa and South Florida and get clarity on your next move.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Florida does not require an attorney for every closing, but legal representation can be critical when contract terms are disputed, title issues arise, deadlines are at risk, or a party threatens to cancel the deal. Attorney oversight helps protect your rights and reduce last-minute surprises.
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Start by reviewing the contract deadlines, contingencies, and notice requirements. A real estate attorney can send a formal demand, evaluate your remedies, and pursue resolution through negotiation or litigation, including claims for damages or specific performance when appropriate.
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Yes. If a buyer or seller breaches a real estate contract, you may be able to pursue damages and, in some cases, specific performance. The available remedy depends on the contract language and the facts of the dispute.
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Specific performance is a legal remedy that asks the court to require a party to complete the contract, such as proceeding with a property sale. It is commonly pursued when monetary damages are not enough and the contract terms support enforcement.
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Earnest money disputes depend on the contract terms, contingency timelines, and whether the parties complied with notice and performance obligations. An attorney can evaluate the agreement and help pursue release of funds through negotiation, mediation, or litigation if necessary.
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An attorney reviews pricing and closing terms, deadlines, contingencies, inspection and repair provisions, termination and default clauses, attorney fee provisions, title requirements, and any addenda. The goal is to identify risk, clarify obligations, and negotiate protections before you are committed.
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Deadlines can move quickly once a lawsuit is filed. Failing to respond on time can lead to a default judgment. If you have been served with a complaint involving a real estate contract dispute, contact an attorney immediately.
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Yes. Lomba P.A. represents clients in real estate contract disputes, closing disputes, and contract litigation in Tampa and throughout South Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
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Fort Lauderdale, fl
3200 Port Royale Drive N
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Tampa, fl
10225 Ulmerton Rd. Ste 5A,
Largo FL 33771
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