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Little Rock Zoning Attorney ∙ Arkansas Land Use Lawyer

There are three main periods of time when land use and zoning are major issues for either a commercial or residential building project:

  • In the beginning, before the structure is built (new home construction or new commercial development)
  • After the structure is built, and a modification, re-model or other variance is desired
  • Any time the government wants to use a portion of your land for a road, sewer line or other utility

The Henry Firm, P.A., represents homeowners, commercial builders, developers and other parties who want to either obtain or fight a land use and zoning variance.

For any zoning or land use litigation issue, contact our Little Rock construction law attorney at 866-533-0553 or 501-859-6170 or contact us online.

Full Range of Land Use and Zoning Issues Handled

At The Henry Firm, P.A., we have successfully represented builders, homeowners, developers, contractors and others with zoning and land use legal matters including:

  • Appeals in county courts regarding special permits or variances
  • Permits to subdivide land and other land use and zoning restrictions
  • Wetland permits and permit appeals before local conservation commissions
  • Easement disputes
  • Boundary disputes
  • Adverse possession and prescriptive rights
  • Real estate contract disputes
  • Eminent domain litigation for roadway improvements
  • Initial development permit applications
  • Development disputes between owners, developers, contractors and property abutters

When Integrity Is Your Bottom Line ∙ Contact Us

If integrity and honesty are as important to you as is experienced legal representation, then please call 866-533-0553 or 501-859-6170 to speak with our attorney, or send an e-mail to our law firm. We look forward to helping you with your legal issue.

"Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom." — Euripides

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