Mitchell Property Law, PLLC

Real Estate Litigation

Resolving Complex Property Disputes Across Texas

Real estate disputes can disrupt your life, delay transactions, and put your property investment at risk. Whether you are a homeowner, landlord, buyer, seller, investor, or commercial property owner, legal conflicts can quickly become complicated and costly.
At Mitchel Property Law, we provide strong, strategic representation in all types of real estate litigation. Our firm helps clients navigate disputes efficiently and protect their financial and legal interests at every stage of the case.
Real estate conflicts often involve contracts, property rights, or financial obligations. We guide clients through negotiation, mediation, and litigation, depending on what best serves your goals.
Our real estate litigation services include:
  • Contract disputes involving purchase agreements, leases, repairs, or closing issues
  • Title and ownership disputes
  • Boundary disagreements and easement conflicts
  • Disclosure disputes and claims of failure to disclose defects
  • Fraud and misrepresentation claims
  • Landlord–tenant disputes and eviction defense
  • HOA and property management disputes
  • Commercial real estate conflicts
  • Specific performance lawsuits (forcing parties to complete a contract)
  • Quiet title actions to resolve title defects or competing claims
We handle both residential and commercial real estate litigation across Texas.

Examples of Common Real Estate Disputes We Handle

Real estate litigation can arise from a variety of issues. Common cases include:
  • Buyer discovering defects the seller failed to disclose
  • Disputes over property boundaries or access rights
  • Landlord refusing to make repairs or tenants violating their lease
  • Title problems discovered before or after closing
  • Contract disputes involving deadlines, obligations, or breach of terms
  • HOA enforcing rules unfairly or failing to follow its own bylaws
  • Real estate agents or brokers providing misleading information
  • Disputes between co-owners regarding property use or sale
If a disagreement threatens your rights or investment, legal action may be necessary.

When to Consider Legal Action

You should consult an attorney when:
  • The other party refuses to negotiate or communicate
  • You are facing financial loss due to the dispute
  • A contract has been breached
  • Property ownership or title is being challenged
  • You are being pressured to sign something you don’t understand
  • You believe you were misled during a real estate transaction
  • Mediation has failed or is not an option
Real estate disputes rarely resolve themselves—legal support ensures your property rights are protected.

Get Help With Your Real Estate Dispute

If you’re facing a contract issue, ownership dispute, boundary conflict, or any other real estate problem, you don’t have to handle it alone. Mitchel Property Law provides clear guidance, strategic representation, and strong advocacy at every step.
Contact us today for a free case review.