When would a mediator be needed for real estate?

  • When neighbors disagree as to who owns a piece of property.
  • When co-owners, such as condominium owners, disagree as to what to do with a piece of property.
  • When a purchase and sale agreement has been signed and one party wants to back out of the agreement.
  • When natural disasters happen.
  • When a landlord and tenant disagree.
  • When two people own a property together and one wants to sell the property.
  • When two people paid for a property, but only one person’s name is on the title.
  • When people are divorcing or dissolving civil unions.

Basically, if you're arguing over a piece of property for any reason, a mediator can help.