Your Trusted Advisor and Real Estate Attorney
Navigating the intricate landscape of real estate law in Hawaii demands an advisor who not only possesses legal expertise but also has sound judgment. Understanding Hawaii ‘s unique real estate law is one thing, but equally important is knowing how best approach the issue in a cost-effective manner. Too many times attorneys only know how to spot an issue and kill a deal, and not how to help the client make a cost-benefit analysis. At Natori Law Office LLLC, led by attorney Nathan Natori, we pride ourselves on being more than just legal practitioners; we are steadfast allies in your real estate endeavors.
A Focus on Your Real Estate Needs
Our commitment to excellence in real estate law is underscored by our personalized approach to addressing the diverse needs of our clients. Whether you are engaged in residential transactions or commercial ventures, our team is dedicated to providing you with the guidance and representation necessary to navigate Hawaii's unique legal terrain.
With a deep understanding of Hawaii's real estate laws, we assist clients in various aspects, including:
Residential Property
From resolving disputes to ensuring your rights are upheld, we offer comprehensive support for all your residential real estate needs across Oahu, the Big Island, and Maui.
Commercial Property
Landlords and tenants alike benefit from our expertise in leasing matters, lease document preparation, and eviction proceedings when necessary. Through experience we advise clients on what issues in a lease are “must-haves”, viewed from the unique lens of having handled evictions in the past. Many attorneys only know how to read a lease, versus how the lease actually works in the real-world.
Purchase and Sale Transactions
Whether you are buying or selling, our team facilitates smooth transactions by offering legal counsel, drafting contracts, and conducting due diligence to protect your interests. Our past due diligence has uncovered surprising limitations on Hawaii real estate such as prohibitions on development in areas of land. Clearly explaining issues to opposing counsel and having them confirm we were correct resulted in curing the problems with the cooperation of all parties.
Nathan Natori: A Trusted Legal Partner
At the helm of Natori Law Office LLLC is Nathan Natori, an experienced legal professional with a commitment to client satisfaction. Nathan's credentials speak volumes about his intelligence. A graduate of esteemed institutions such as Georgetown University, the University of Chicago (MBA), and the University of Pennsylvania (Law Review), Nathan's academic achievements are noteworthy in Hawaii. However, Nathan’s ability to communicate with his clients and his practical judgment truly sets him apart from other Hawaii attorneys. Representing individuals to international businesses requires a communication skill that not many possess, and having the street smarts to know negotiating leverage is equally rare.
Beyond his legal achievements, Nathan's leadership roles in organizations exemplify his commitment to community service and engagement. His tenure as President of the Iolani Alumni Association and the Honolulu Little League further underscores his dedication to making a positive impact beyond the courtroom. He created guidelines and analyzed rules that still benefit those organizations today.
He is also a past Board member of the Hawaii Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Board (full three-year term), which is in charge of the Hawaii Office of Disciplinary Counsel. The Disciplinary Board is selected by the Hawaii Supreme Court. Nathan joined the Disciplinary Board in 2008 and created the Office of Disciplinary Counsel’s first website, which has become an integral tool in disseminating information to the public and to lawyers in the State of Hawaii and worldwide.
Partner with Us Today
For personalized and professional legal guidance in Hawaii real estate matters, look no further than Natori Law Office LLLC. Our team, led by Nathan Natori, is here to provide you with the support and advocacy you deserve. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation tailored to your specific needs, and let us help you achieve your real estate goals with confidence and integrity.
For personalized and professional legal guidance in Hawaii real estate matters, look no further than Natori Law Office LLLC. Our team, led by Nathan Natori, is here to provide you with the support and advocacy you deserve. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation tailored to your specific needs, and let us help you achieve your real estate goals with confidence and integrity.
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