Jason Anthony Greller
Attorney Jason A Greller - Real Estate Lawyer, SC
AVVO CLIENT CHOICE AWARD WINNER
Originally trained as a litigator, Jason knows that the best way to avoid problems is to start with a well thought out and carefully crafted document. Jason's clients benefit from his 23+ years of practice, his comprehensive knowledge of real estate law and his experience assisting clients in thousands of transactions.
Jason is a frequent lecturer on the topic of residential real estate transactions and is recognized by both the local and national media as an innovative leader in Wisconsin real estate law. As a member of the Wisconsin Realtor Association Real Estate Forms Committee, Jason lends his expertise to the WRA regarding the use and modification of Wisconsin State approved forms used in real estate transactions throughout Wisconsin.
Born and raised in New York City, Jason came to Wisconsin to attend the UW Law School. Along the way he fell in love with the Madison area and married the love of his life. In his free time, Jason may be found spending time with his family, playing tennis, sailing on Lake Mendota or searching for a lost golf ball. He lives in the Town of Middleton with his wife and two children.
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
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Reasonable flat fees for buying or selling residential real estate. Flat fees for Quitclaim Deeds.
- Wisconsin
- 7th Circuit
- French: Written
- Spanish: Written
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- Attorney Jason A Greller - Real Estate Lawyer, SC
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- Attorney
- Knoll & Greller, SC
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- Internship
- Wisconsin Department of Justice - Public Intervenor
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- Internship
- Madison City Attorney's Office
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- University of Wisconsin Law School
- J.D. | Real Property Law
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- Honors: Honors Level GPA
- Trinity College
- B.A. (1987) | International Studies
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- Client's Choice Award
- Avvo
- New York Regent's Scholar
- New York State
- Wisconsin State Bar  # 1025044
- Member
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- Wisconsin Realtor's Association - Real Estate Forms Advisory Committee
- Member
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- Wisconsin Realtor's Association
- Legal Section Member
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- Practical Considerations in Residential Real Estate Transactions in Wisconsin, Madison, WI
- Lorman Education Services
- Avoiding Residential Real Estate Pitfalls, Annual State Bar Symposium, Wisconsin Dells, WI
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- Q. We put an offer on a home and heard back that they had accepted another offer. Our realtor could not get many details
- A: If it was your realtor who bought the house that would be a violation of their agency duty to you.
If it was the listing agent who bought the property, then that agent may have violated their duty to the seller by not exploring whether you would have been willing to pay more for the property.
- Q. Rent was 600 1st year 675 2nd year 700 3rd year per month and now they want 750 a month. Can they do that ?
- A: Generally a landlord has the right to raise the rent at the end of a lease term. There are some exceptions when the property is enrolled in a government subsidy program.
- Q. Rent Back after home closing
- A: The Wisconsin Realtors Association has a standard form - Addendum O (Occupancy Agreement) . There are a number of variables on that form that affect your rights and risks. You should ask your agent to discuss that form with you. Please note that the form does not address insurance issues - Seller's homeowner's policy will terminate on the sale so the Seller needs to obtain separate property and liability coverage from their insurance agent and a prudent buyer would require proof of that as part of the offer.