Compare 3 attorneys and 3 law firms in Morgantown , WV. Sort by highest rating and years of land use and zoning experience.
James Gianola
Morgantown land use and zoning attorney at Gianola Barnum Wigal and London with 42 years experience1714 Mileground Road, Morgantown, WV 26505
Michael Garrison
Morgantown land use and zoning attorney at Spilman Thomas and Battle with 28 years experience48 Donley Street, Suite 800, Morgantown, WV 26507
Seth Wilson
Morgantown land use and zoning attorney at Bowles Rice with 23 years experience7000 Hampton Center, Morgantown, WV 26505
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Land use and zoning laws are the state and local regulations that govern what you can build, how you can build it and what that property can be used for. Land use and zoning laws will vary from city to city, county to county and state to state and apply to both residential and commercial property. For example, in a residential neighborhood of single family homes you wouldn't want a skyscraper built next door. A land use and zoning attorney will resolve permitting issues, navigate land use ordinances, form real estate development contracts and litigate disputes.
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