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Alan Jay Feldman

Real Estate LawLeadville, CO

About Alan Jay Feldman

Alan Jay Feldman has established a strong reputation in real estate law in Leadville, Colorado. He focuses on assisting clients with a variety of real estate matters, including property transactions, leasing agreements, and dispute resolution. His approach is client-centered, ensuring that each individual receives personalized attention tailored to their unique legal needs. Alan's extensive knowledge of local and state real estate regulations enhances his ability to provide effective legal guidance. He is committed to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients while maintaining transparency throughout the legal process.

Practice Areas

Real Estate Law

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Key Strengths

Client-centered approach
In-depth knowledge of real estate law
Strong negotiation skills
Attention to detail
Effective communication

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of real estate issues can Alan assist with?
Alan can assist with property transactions, leasing agreements, zoning issues, and disputes related to real estate.
How can I schedule a consultation with Alan Jay Feldman?
Consultations can be scheduled through his website at http://www.aspen-law.com or by contacting his office directly.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026