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Real Estate Attorneys In The Lehigh Valley

Last updated on August 12, 2026

Real estate often represents a significant cornerstone of wealth and a source of personal pride for local individuals and companies. Whether a property serves as your primary residence or an investment, it needs diligent legal protection so you can achieve your overall goals for it. At Deschler Law, our experienced Bethlehem real estate attorneys can help you safeguard your property rights and interests in the Lehigh Valley.

Our Real Estate Services

We represent clients across the Lehigh Valley in a wide range of real estate law issues, from purchasing or selling commercial or residential property to resolving complex disputes. Our real estate attorneys provide strategic legal solutions to critical issues, such as:

  • Land use and zoning: Land use covers how a particular class of property can be developed and utilized, while zoning regards the specific regulations of what uses are permitted within a certain geographic area. Zoning variances and special exceptions can provide a route to allow otherwise unpermitted uses of a property.
  • Title insurance: This class of insurance can be an important risk-management tool, especially when used in conjunction with a thorough title search, as it can protect you and your investment from the impacts of undetected title defects.
  • Real estate transactions: From purchase and sale contracts to closings, the documentation requirements of any real estate purchase are extensive. Avoiding oversights and errors, and the significant complications that can result, is critical.
  • Real estate disputes: Common legal conflicts related to real estate include easement disputes, boundary line disputes and eminent domain issues.

Whatever your real estate law needs, our attorneys have the experience and trusted reputation necessary to pursue your objectives.

Frequently Asked Real Estate Law Questions

Below, we offer some general information on common property law concerns in Pennsylvania.

Do I need a real estate lawyer to purchase or sell a house in Pennsylvania?

While having attorney representation is not legally required for real estate transactions in Pennsylvania, it can be critical for avoiding expensive errors and safeguarding your rights. An experienced local real estate attorney can provide you with strategies that properly account for the intricacies of property law and the nuances of the court systems in the Lehigh Valley. Our lawyers regularly assist clients with complex real estate issues and will use their insights and knowledge to craft solutions customized to your needs.

What is the difference between easements and rights-of-way?

An easement is a general term describing a legal right granted to another party to use your property for a particular reason. A right-of-way, meanwhile, is a specific type of easement that permits someone to travel across a defined portion of your property. A skilled local real estate lawyer can help you protect your property and rights if disputes arise in connection with a right-of-way or another class of easement.

How long do I have to bring a claim against a seller for an undisclosed property defect?

The state’s Real Estate Seller Disclosure Law governs most claims for undisclosed property defects in Pennsylvania. Generally, you must bring a claim under this law within two years of the closing date on the property in question. Many factors could impact the exact deadline for a given case.

Contact Us For Dedicated Representation

Schedule a free consultation with a member of our experienced team to get answers to your real estate law questions and clear explanations of how we can assist you. Call us at 610-419-0319 or send an email through our online form.