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Michael Ganley leads the firm’s full-service, comprehensive Property Management practice, representing property management companies and homeowners associations throughout North and South Carolina. Our representation of homeowners associations is not limited to collection of delinquent assessments, but includes resolving disputes with vendors, mediating conflicts among homeowners, and amending covenants and by-laws. Further, Mr. Ganley makes himself available to attend HOA meetings, hold Q&A sessions with homeowners and consult with Boards with legal issues. We also represent residential and commercial property owners, from single units to large apartment complexes, concerning leases, summary ejectment and collection of delinquent rent. We provide cost certainty to our Property Management clients through our structured flat fees.
With a strong background in all aspects of real estate law, Mr. Ganley also assists in the firm's commercial real estate practice. He has represented purchasers and sellers in a variety of real estate transactions, providing research and solutions to complex issues arising throughout the closing process. This includes representing individuals, investors and multiple Fortune 500 companies in multimillion dollar real estate acquisitions in both urban and rural regions throughout the mid-Atlantic and Southeast, from the initial drafting and revision of contracts through negotiations with opposing parties and counsel, and ultimately coordinating the closing process among multiple parties, along with resolving various issues involving title defects and contract contingencies throughout.
Michael was admitted to practice law in the state courts of North Carolina in 2010 and he was admitted to practice law in the state courts of South Carolina in 2011. He has served on the Board of Directors for regional non-profit organizations and is active in the North Carolina Bar Association and the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division.
A native of Syracuse, New York, Michael graduated from Niagara University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with minors in Psychology and Religious Studies. Michael later attended Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina for law school. During law school, Michael furthered his legal knowledge as an intern for the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and also served as a clerk for Judge Linda Stephens of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
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