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  • Firm Overview
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      • Breach Of Contract
      • Breach Of Fiduciary Duty
      • Intentional Torts
    • Real Estate Litigation
      • Commercial Landlord-Tenant
      • Real Estate Fraud
      • Deed & Probate Litigation
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Real Estate Fraud And Sophisticated Deed Litigation Lawyer

Real estate fraud targeting high-value property is one of the most financially devastating forms of civil wrongdoing in South Florida. When a forged deed, a fraudulent conveyance or an act of undue influence strips an owner of equity built over decades, the legal response must be immediate, technically precise and led by an attorney with deep experience in Florida property law.

Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L., represents property owners, commercial investors and the heirs of high-value estates in Miami and throughout South Florida in complex real estate fraud matters valued at $500,000 or more.

Fraudulent Transfers And Deed Theft In Florida

Deed fraud and fraudulent conveyances are sophisticated crimes that exploit gaps in public records systems and take advantage of property owners who are elderly, incapacitated or otherwise vulnerable. These schemes cause significant equity loss and can cloud title on prime South Florida real estate for years without prompt legal intervention.

We litigate complex real estate fraud cases involving:

  • Identifying and challenging forged deeds and fraudulent signatures used to transfer title without the owner’s knowledge or consent
  • Pursuing fraudulent conveyance claims where property was transferred to conceal assets or defeat a creditor’s rights
  • Litigating deed theft targeting heirs and estate beneficiaries where title to inherited property is wrongfully transferred
  • Asserting claims based on undue influence over elderly or vulnerable property owners pressured into signing transfers
  • Filing lis pendens to protect title and prevent further encumbrance or sale of disputed real property
  • Pursuing quiet title actions to establish clear ownership after a fraudulent transfer has been recorded
  • Recovering compensatory and punitive damages from parties who orchestrated or facilitated the fraud
  • Investigating fiduciary misconduct by agents, trustees or property managers who exploited their position for personal gain

When deed fraud has compromised ownership of significant real estate, early legal intervention is critical to protecting your remaining equity and available remedies.

Equity Theft And Fiduciary Misconduct

Not all real estate fraud involves forged documents. A breach of fiduciary duty by a trusted agent, partner or property manager can constitute constructive fraud under Florida law. When someone in a position of trust withholds material information, secretly profits at your expense or manipulates a transaction to their advantage, the law treats that conduct as fraud and provides remedies accordingly.

Our attorney will investigate the full scope of the misconduct and pursues every available avenue of recovery. That may include statutory damages, punitive damages or treble damages where the facts and applicable law support them.

Direct Access To A 50-Year Veteran

Our founding attorney, Warren P. Gammill, has litigated real estate disputes, including fraud and fraudulent conveyance cases, in Florida courts for over five decades. Every client works directly with Mr. Gammill.

Let’s Start With A Strategic Consultation

If you own significant real estate in South Florida and believe you have been victimized by deed fraud, a fraudulent transfer or fiduciary misconduct, the time to act is now. Contact our Coral Gables office to speak directly with our attorney about your legal challenge.

Request a strategic consultation online or call us at 305-874-0317.

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  • Deed & Probate Litigation

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Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L.

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Courthouse Plaza
28 West Flagler St #400
Miami, FL 33130
 Miami Office

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