Real estate disputes can quickly become expensive, disruptive, and difficult to resolve without experienced legal guidance. Property disagreements often involve more than a simple contract issue. Questions surrounding easements, access rights, land use, boundaries, development restrictions, title concerns, or commercial agreements may significantly affect the value and use of property for years to come.
Attorney David Drach represents clients in a wide range of real estate and property-related disputes throughout Minnesota. His background includes decades of practical experience negotiating and resolving complex property, infrastructure, corridor, and land use matters involving both private parties and governmental entities.
Before entering private practice, David Drach spent more than 33 years working within the real estate department of Canadian Pacific Railway, eventually serving as Director of U.S. Properties. In that role, he handled negotiations and disputes involving property acquisitions, easements, utilities, access rights, zoning concerns, and infrastructure projects across multiple states.
Representation In Property & Land Use Disputes
Real estate disputes are often highly fact-specific and may involve complicated property histories, overlapping rights, municipal regulations, or conflicting interpretations of agreements and recorded documents.
David Drach assists clients with disputes involving:
- Easements and access rights
- Boundary and encroachment issues
- Property use disagreements
- Land use and zoning conflicts
- Commercial real estate disputes
- Contract and agreement disputes
- Utility and infrastructure-related property issues
- Development and redevelopment concerns
- Access and roadway disputes
- Title and document interpretation issues
Careful review of property records, agreements, surveys, permits, and historical land use documents is often essential when evaluating these matters.
A Practical Approach To Conflict Resolution
Not every property dispute needs to become prolonged litigation. In many situations, practical negotiation and early legal analysis can help parties reach workable resolutions before costs and conflict escalate unnecessarily.
David Drach approaches disputes with an emphasis on understanding the underlying property issues, evaluating the practical realities of the situation, and helping clients pursue solutions that protect their long-term interests.
Experience With Complex Property Matters
Many real estate disputes involve infrastructure, utilities, access corridors, or long-standing land use arrangements that require a deeper understanding of how property rights function in practice.
During his career with Canadian Pacific Railway, David Drach handled matters involving utility corridors, pipelines, fiber optic systems, public infrastructure projects, railroad crossings, and multi-party property agreements spanning significant geographic areas. That experience provides valuable perspective when addressing complicated land use and access conflicts today.
Early Legal Guidance Can Make A Difference
Property disputes are often easier to address before positions become entrenched and relationships deteriorate further. Early review of contracts, easements, surveys, municipal records, and related documents can help identify strengths, weaknesses, and potential pathways toward resolution.
Whether the matter involves a commercial property issue, access dispute, land use concern, or disagreement involving a real estate agreement, David Drach works with clients to evaluate the situation carefully and develop practical strategies moving forward.
Contact David Drach
If you are involved in a real estate dispute, easement conflict, land use disagreement, or other property-related legal matter, contact David Drach to discuss your situation and learn how he may be able to assist you.