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In today’s complex market, land use, land development, and zoning issues can be a complex and in depth endeavor for any land owner or developer. At the Law Firm of Widerman Malek, PL, our experience with regard to development and land use issues will provide the legal guidance necessary for property owners, developers, design professionals, contractors, lenders, and borrowers to help in accomplishing their development goals. As a small growing firm, assurance to the details and individual attention to your land use project is not only promised, but guaranteed.

Our firm has the skills and the knowledge to represent any land owner with regard to their development and construction, along with zoning, planning and entitlements to their property to fulfill any of the clients’ needs. Whether it is a construction project, including negotiations with governmental regulatory agencies, drafting site plans with engineers, or preparation of a host of other documents and agreements, including purchase and sale documents, condo declarations and restrictions or binding development plans, Widerman Malek, PL will provide the tools and experience in preparation of the development of your project.

Widerman Malek, PL can also provide the local knowledge and relationship necessary with many planning and zoning, or other regulatory agencies to help swiftly and efficiently gain entitlement for zonings, annexations, and density increase for your project, along with any variance request or other development approvals that become necessary.

Our goal, and our promise, is to give insight and advice in creating smart development projects for the betterment of our community. Widerman Malek, PL is dedicated to the individual attention required to achieve development from the inception of the project to the final certificate of occupancy, or sale to the public, and we look forward to helping you with your vision of land use for the community.


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