Miami Real Estate Litigation Attorney—Fight for Your Property, Resolve Disputes Fast

Martin’s Approach—Resolution First, Litigation When Needed

  • Strategic Demand Letters & Negotiation: Many disputes settle out of court through tough negotiation, mediation, or targeted legal pressure.

  • Ready for Court: If talks fail, Martin acts quickly—filing lawsuits, using lis pendens to cloud title, or seeking injunctions to halt unlawful conduct.

  • Landlord-Tenant Solutions: For Miami’s rental market, Martin helps landlords and tenants alike—lawful evictions, lease enforcement, defense against wrongful actions, and deep familiarity with Miami-Dade’s specific requirements.

Common Real Estate Disputes We Handle

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Contract Disputes

Disputes arise when a buyer or seller fails to close, breaks contract terms, or walks away without legal cause. These matters focus on enforcing agreements, recovering damages, or defending against improper claims.

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Title Issues

Problems such as liens, competing ownership claims, or errors in recorded deeds can delay or derail transactions. Resolving these issues is critical to protecting ownership rights and clearing the path to sale or refinancing.

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Boundary & Easement Conflicts

Neighbor disputes may involve encroachments, disputed property lines, or disagreements over access and use rights. These conflicts often require careful review of surveys, deeds, and easement documents.

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Landlord–Tenant Matters

Common issues include unlawful evictions, unpaid rent, lease violations, repair disputes, and security deposit disagreements. These cases balance property rights with compliance under Florida landlord-tenant law.

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Construction & Contractor Problems

Disputes may stem from incomplete or defective work, project delays, mechanic’s liens, or property damage. Addressing these issues helps protect property value and enforce contractual obligations.

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Property Damage & Torts

Claims can involve fallen trees, water intrusion, mold issues, or failures to disclose known defects. These cases focus on liability, repairs, and compensation for resulting losses.

Real Results—Success Stories in Miami Real Estate Litigation


  • Enforced a Contract Sale: When a buyer tried to back out last minute, Martin filed for specific performance, forcing a favorable settlement for the seller.
  • Won Construction Damages: A contractor’s poor work led to major leaks—Martin secured full repair compensation for the homeowner.
  • Resolved Boundary Dispute: Negotiated a binding agreement after a neighbor’s fence crossed into the client’s property.

Clients praise his clarity and action: “I was stressed and uncertain—Martin explained my rights, laid out a plan, and pushed for a quick, fair outcome.”

Clarity, Confidence, and Strategy—Why Choose Martin Berg

Real estate is your most valuable asset. Disputes are stressful, but you don’t have to face them alone. Martin provides:



  • A frank, detailed assessment of your rights and options
  • Cost-conscious, strategic plans focused on your goals
  • Regular updates so you know what’s happening at every stage
  • Aggressive legal action—when negotiation isn’t enough

Get the Answers You Need to Plan with Confidence

Real Estate Disputes FAQs—Your Questions Answered

  • Q: My contractor never finished the job—can a lawyer help me in Miami?

    A: Yes—Martin pursues claims for incomplete or defective work, including seeking damages or negotiating a resolution.

  • Q: How do I resolve a boundary dispute with my neighbor legally?

    A: With evidence, negotiation, and if necessary, a quiet title or boundary action. Martin starts with mediation, but is ready to litigate if needed.

  • Q: What can I do if a buyer or seller backs out of a real estate contract in Florida?

    A: Martin reviews your contract, sends demand letters, and files suit for damages or specific performance when appropriate.

  • Q: What are landlord and tenant rights in Miami?

    A: Martin represents both landlords and tenants in disputes over rent, repairs, deposits, or eviction—always with a focus on Miami-Dade’s rules.

Property Dispute Putting Your Investment at Risk? Act Now for a Fair Resolution

Don’t let a real estate conflict drain your resources or threaten your property. Martin Berg fights for fast, favorable outcomes—serving homeowners, investors, and landlords in Miami, Brickell, Coral Gables, South Miami, and beyond.