Dispute Resolution
Guidance for title issues, boundary conflicts, disclosure disputes, and transaction disagreements involving Florida residential or commercial property, with a focus on protecting your legal and financial interests.
When a Florida property deal involves hidden defects, false disclosures, title irregularities, or bad-faith representations, you need focused legal guidance quickly. Golm Law Firm helps buyers, sellers, investors, lenders, and landlords assess real estate fraud concerns, protect transaction records, and pursue practical resolutions rooted in Florida real estate law and the realities of Manatee County’s active market.

Focused legal support for Florida real estate fraud concerns, disputes, document review, and litigation strategy.
Guidance for title issues, boundary conflicts, disclosure disputes, and transaction disagreements involving Florida residential or commercial property, with a focus on protecting your legal and financial interests.
Strategic legal help before a lawsuit is filed, including claim evaluation, demand preparation, negotiation planning, and limited-scope or hybrid services tailored to your budget and risk profile.
Representation for active real estate lawsuits involving fraud allegations, contract breaches, title disputes, or related claims, with clear communication and focused advocacy throughout the litigation process.
Attorney review of contracts, riders, disclosures, deeds, surveys, and other transaction documents to identify misrepresentations, hidden obligations, missing terms, or potential fraud-related risks.
Legal support for buyers and sellers facing suspicious transaction conduct, undisclosed property issues, disputed terms, or concerns about representations made during the purchase or sale process.
Consultations by phone, virtual meeting, or in office to discuss real estate concerns, review documents when selected, assess risks, and recommend clear next steps.

The firm starts by understanding the transaction, parties involved, disputed statements, contract terms, and your desired outcome. For Florida buyers, sellers, and investors, this early review helps identify urgent deadlines, preservation needs, and practical legal options.
Clients trust Golm Law Firm for precise guidance in high-stakes real estate disputes and transactions.
Golm Law Firm combines real estate experience, practical strategy, and careful attention to detail.
Florida Bar-licensed counsel focused on real estate and business law disputes, transactions, and litigation.
Extensive Florida closing experience helps identify transaction irregularities common in fast-moving coastal markets.
Clients receive practical options, transparent communication, and pricing designed to reduce surprises.
Deep familiarity with Manatee County and Florida property issues supports efficient, locally grounded strategy.
Client-focused Florida real estate legal guidance.

Principal Attorney
Crystal D. Golm, Esq. is a Florida Bar-licensed attorney and Principal of Golm Law Firm, P.A., based in Manatee County, Florida. She earned her Bachelor of Criminal Justice from New Mexico State University in 1998 and her Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law School in 2005. With a specialization in real estate and business law, Crystal has closed hundreds of millions of dollars in commercial real estate transactions and facilitated thousands of residential closings. She represents developers, investors, lenders, landlords, and business owners with strategic, tailored legal guidance. A sought-after speaker on real estate law topics, Crystal is an active member of the Florida Bar's RPPTL Section, the Manatee County Bar Association, and numerous professional and community organizations. Her meticulous, client-centered approach ensures every transaction is handled with precision and care.
Yes. If a real estate agent knowingly made false statements, concealed material facts, or misrepresented property information and you relied on that conduct to your financial detriment, you may have grounds to sue. In Florida, these claims often depend on documentation, communications, disclosures, inspection records, and proof of damages. An attorney can evaluate whether the facts support fraud, negligent misrepresentation, breach of duty, or another claim.
Get clear guidance before your real estate dispute escalates.
Florida Bar-licensed attorney for real estate matters.
Active membership in Florida real property law section.
Strong Google rating from client reviews.
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For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at (941) 704-4049.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at (941) 704-4049.