203.452.7700

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115 Technology Drive
Suite B301
Trumbull, CT 06611

Phone:     203.452.7700
Fax:         203.452.7442
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Practicing In New York
6 Mohawk Lane
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

Practice Areas

Real Estate Disputes

Connecticut Land Use and Zoning Attorney

If you are having a dispute with your neighbors over boundary lines or with a developer over a lease, the land use and zoning attorney at the law office of Maurizio D. Lancia can help you resolve the legal matter efficiently and cost-effectively. From our law offices in Yorktown Heights, New York, and Trumbull, Connecticut lawyer Maurizio Lancia has been helping clients settle their differences in real estate litigation related to:

  • neighbor disputes
  • contractor disputes
  • home owner disputes
  • easements and boundary line disputes
  • building permit disputes
  • land development issues
  • zoning changes and variances
  • subdivision approvals
  • developer agreements and lease preparation

Practical Personal Attention Will Resolve Matters Cordially

We believe that offering specialized and individualized attention to each and every client is the reason we have had such successful results. When you come to our law firm, your matter will be handled with respect and the utmost care. Unlike other legal offices that deal in a high volume of cases, we know the value of a case and will vigorously defend your side in any matters of real estate disputes.

We also have onsite mediation facilities if you choose to go that route. For a free consultation to discuss a contentious real estate transaction or dispute, contact land use and zoning attorney Maurizio Lancia today. In the meantime, our online real estate newsletter is a valuable source of relevant information.

Attorney Maurizio D. Lancia represents clients in such Connecticut communities as Trumbull, Bridgeport, Stratford, Shelton, Monroe, Ansonia, Derby, New London, and Norwalk, Fairfield County, and New Haven County. We also represent clients with legal concerns in New York.