Los Angeles Environmental Compliance Lawyer
Potential liability for soil or groundwater pollution can dramatically affect the value and profitability of a real estate project. Before proceeding with the purchase of land, you should obtain a clear and definitive evaluation of the potential legal risks.
The Millhouse Law Group provides comprehensive environmental risk evaluation services to prospective purchasers, property owners, corporations, local governments and other parties. The firm's services enable its clients to quantify potential legal risks so that they can place a true value on a project's profitability.
For more information and a consultation with an attorney, contact The Millhouse Law Group.
Environmental Due Diligence Advice
An environmental testing company can produce very accurate analyses of soil and water samples on a property. But those test results will not provide you with a true picture of your potential legal risks. Only an experienced environmental law attorney can help you place a dollar value on those risks.
Keith F. Millhouse has been providing advice and representation to property owners in the areas of environmental due diligence, risk assessment and litigation for many years. Mr. Millhouse can:
- Provide you with the guidance and understanding you need to make sound decisions about the purchase and development of brownfield development property
- Produce due diligence reports regarding potential liability under CERCLA/RCRA legislation
- Help prepare or review required environmental impact reports
- Help you resolve any compliance issues with United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Environmental Protection Agency (CEPA), local air and water quality boards and other regulatory agencies
Proactive Measures to Protect Your Interests
In addition to helping you comply with regulations and obtain project approvals, an environmental due diligence study can produce information that can be of great value during the real estate purchase process. The Millhouse Law Group can, for example, insert language in a real estate purchase contract that defines and limits your liability for any pre-existing contamination.
For sound advice and guidance in any proposed real estate transaction, look to The Millhouse Law Group.
Contact The Millhouse Law Group for a consultation with a Ventura and Santa Barbara environmental property due diligence lawyer.
