“When analyzing every client’s concerns, I take a holistic approach to identify the most efficient resolution, whether legal or practical.”

About Aaron D. Neal

A Maryland native and die-hard Orioles fan, Aaron’s primary areas of practice include creditor’s rights litigation, real estate litigation and general civil litigation. He has dedicated his career to efficiently representing financial institutions, whether it be enforcing their rights with respect to defaulted loans or defending them against consumer claims. Additionally, Aaron represents title insurers and their insured owners and lenders in complex state and federal litigation. Due to his many years of focused experience, Aaron is able to quickly reach the most efficient solution to complex legal issues.

With almost twenty years of experience assisting clients with real estate litigation throughout Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, Aaron has a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that lenders, servicers, title insurers and businesses face in real estate litigation. That experience gives Aaron a unique perspective that helps him efficiently navigate clients to the most efficient solution that meets their needs.

Interesting fact about Aaron – he is a Canadian citizen.

Education

Maryland Renter’s Right and Stabilization Act of 2024 a/k/a Maryland TOPA

Effective October 1, 2024, many Maryland residential tenants will have a statutory right of first refusal when their rental accommodation is put up for sale....
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COVID-19 Lockdowns and Commercial Tenants

For the last several years everyone has had to deal with COVID-19 related lockdowns in one way or another.  For commercial tenants, the executive orders...
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Passing the Buck to Subcontractors

Commercial construction contracts are often an exercise in passing financial responsibility for construction defects down the chain.  The owner wants the general contractor to be...
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