Welcome to ALEXANDER, ZELMANSKI & LEE, PLLC, a Michigan law firm.

We are a full-service real estate law firm with a particular emphasis on legal issues pertaining to condominiums and condominium associations.  We serve clients throughout southeastern Michigan and beyond.  Our attorneys are licensed to practice law in all state and federal courts in Michigan.    

Our office is ideally located to serve all Detroit-area condominium and homeowners associations at 44670 Ann Arbor Road, Suite 170, Plymouth, Michigan 48170.


 
Our firm would like to extend a special welcome to Mark B. Davis, our newest attorney, and Jessica Sanchez, our newest legal assistant!

With a newly-expanded and capable staff of seven attorneys and four legal/administrative assistants (all of whom are involved in some aspect of our condominium law practice), we are fully capable of handling any and all of your legal issues in real-time, as they arise.  We are dedicated to responding to all of our clients' legal needs as soon as possible, in a prompt and professional manner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONDOMINIUMS, REAL ESTATE AND BEYOND

Although our practice is heavily focused on serving condominium associations and assisting individuals and businesses with legal issues related to condominiums, we are able to assist clients on a wide range of real estate legal matters.  Our typical clients range from the multi-million dollar project developer who requires proper counsel and drafting of the necessary legal documentation to establish a new real estate project, to the condominium association board of directors seeking assistance with the collection of unpaid co-owner assessments and the enforcement of bylaws, to the individual home-buyer looking for legal guidance before closing on the purchase of a single-family home. 

We represent both condominium associations and individual co-owners in the course of our practice, which better enables our attorneys to see both sides of every legal dispute involving condominium issues.  This comprehensive perspective ultimately benefits our clients, through the increased value of our services that is derived from our attorneys’ multi-faceted perspective on the problems that condominium associations and co-owners encounter on a daily basis.

In addition to condominium and real estate law, our firm has also expanded its practice into other areas of law, including limited liability companies and estate planning.  Specifically, our attorneys can assist individuals with the preparation of wills and trusts, powers of attorney, and can provide counseling on state and federal tax matters relating to estate planning.  We can also assist individuals and business owners with the formation and operation of limited liability companies.   The limited liability company is a relatively new type of business entity authorized by Michigan law that combines the positive tax attributes of a partnership with the limited liability protections of a corporation.

KNOWLEDGE, VALUE AND EXPERIENCE

Our firm provides a level of service and specialized experience that is second to none, at reasonable rates.  Because our firm focuses almost exclusively on the practice of law in the areas of real estate and condominiums, our attorneys are well-versed in these areas and are able to deliver a quality of service that is equal or superior to the level of service that one might be able to obtain from a larger firm that does not practice as extensively or exclusively in such areas.  All of our attorneys are learned in the voluminous set of rules and regulations that apply to condominiums in Michigan, including the Michigan Condominium Act.

If you serve on the board or are a member of a condominium or homeowners association, you will be hard-pressed to find a firm that possesses a deeper level of knowledge and experience in the areas of association and condominium law than Alexander, Zelmanski & Lee, PLLC.  Our firm represents over 600 condominium, cooperative and homeowners associations across the State of Michigan.  Our founding partner, D. Douglas Alexander, has been practicing real estate, association and condominium law for over twenty five years.  Mr. Alexander has personally authored sections of the Michigan Condominium Act.  Our attorneys regularly counsel board members, speak at annual association and board meetings, and give lectures at local colleges and law schools.   

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