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Offering A Focused & Efficient Approach Attorney At Law | Reading, Pennsylvania
Over 30 Years Of Litigation Experience

Real Estate Litigation

Real Estate Litigation Lawyers

Handling Complex Litigation Matters in Eastern Pennsylvania

The Law Offices of Stephen G. Welz, P.C. handles various real estate litigation matters for clients throughout eastern Pennsylvania. While the firm works to find solutions that avoid the necessity of litigation, protecting our client's property interests may necessitate litigation, trials, mediation, or arbitration.

To talk to attorney Stephen Welz, call us at 610-378-5272 or fill out our contact form.

Real Estate Disputes - How we Can Help

A majority of real estate contracts are drafted by realtors. Often these form contracts do not consider the unique circumstances of specific real estate transactions. This can result in ambiguous contracts that drive a range of real estate disputes. Our firm has handled real estate litigation involving a variety of issues:

In addition, our firm has successfully handled litigation involving development rights. Whether a case involves a commercial facility seeking to expand, a manufacturing plant, a subdivision, or a warehouse seeking to build new loading docks, our firm is prepared to work with city and county boards to resolve any land use and zoning matters, and handle any associated litigation.

Our principal attorney, Stephen G. Welz, is an experienced litigator with the experience and foresight to effectively manage complex real estate litigation. He has been handling real estate litigation matters for over 30 years.

Contact Us

To meet with a real estate lawyer, please call us at 610-378-5272 or contact us online.


The Law Offices of Stephen G. Welz, P.C., in Reading, Pennsylvania, services businesses and business owners throughout eastern Pennsylvania, including Berks County, Schuylkill County, Chester County, Lancaster County, Lebanon County, Dauphin County, Lehigh County, Montgomery County, and the cities of Wyomissing, Lancaster, Norristown, Pottsville, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Lebanon, Allentown, West Chester, and Pottstown.