Kevin Breer
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Licensed for 22 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Foreclosure
Language
English
About
I am a dirt lawyer, practicing in real estate and construction law for almost 15 years. I am the co-editor of the Kansas Bar Association Construction law handbook and former President of both the Kansas Bar Association Construction Law Section and Young Lawyer's Section. I handle a wide variety of real estate issues, including: landlord/tenant; foreclosure; property taxes; easements and property line disputes; real estate sales; and real estate development. My construction background is equally broad, including: drafting construction contracts; enforcement of contracts; payment and defect disputes; mechanic's liens and other claims for payment.
Practices Areas
Real Estate
Foreclosure
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
Mr. Breer was knowledgeable in how to handle the complexities of the municipal conflict we're facing. ..we only hired him on a one time basis because of funding issues. We were, however, looking for someone to take on "The New Order" on a long-term basis. As long as there's big money in municipal fines then there will always be corruption. Being fined $314 for mowing a residential lawn is something that any red blooded American would like to take on. Unfortunately many attorneys would just advise you to pay it and move on.
Mr. Breer was knowledgeable in how to handle the complexities of the municipal conflict we're facing. ..we only hired him on a one time basis because of funding issues. We were, however, looking for someone to take on "The New Order" on a long-term basis. As long as there's big money in municipal fines then there will always be corruption. Being fined $314 for mowing a residential lawn is something that any red blooded American would like to take on. Unfortunately many attorneys would just advise you to pay it and move on.
Mr. Breer was knowledgeable in how to handle the complexities of the municipal conflict we're facing. ..we only hired him on a one time basis because of funding issues. We were, however, looking for someone to take on "The New Order" on a long-term basis. As long as there's big money in municipal fines then there will always be corruption. Being fined $314 for mowing a residential lawn is something that any red blooded American would like to take on. Unfortunately many attorneys would just advise you to pay it and move on.