Shareholder
616.392.1821 Ext. 249
randy@cunninghamdalman.com
Fax: 616.392.4769
Assistant:
Linda Clark
616-392-1821 Ext. 261
linda@cunninghamdalman.com
Real Estate Paralegal:
Amy Peterson
616-392-1821 Ext. 271
amy@cunninghamdalman.com
- Biography
- Professional
- Personal
“I help clients solve their problems and achieve their goals. I want to help them avoid pitfalls and future problems.”
Randall S. Schipper
Randy enjoys his work as a real estate lawyer, helping individual and corporate clients in Holland and elsewhere in Michigan with their real estate needs.
He has expertise in all aspects of real property law, including buying and selling, 1031 like-kind exchanges, zoning and land use, construction and development, condominiums, leasing, land divisions and platting, easements, road law, riparian rights and water access, boundary issues, adverse possession and acquiescence, and title issues. Randy is also skilled in environmental issues such as brownfields, contamination, wetlands, floodplains, and sand dunes.
Practice Areas
Education
- Juris Doctor degree, University of Illinois College of Law
- Bachelor of Science degree, Aquinas College (magna cum laude)
Professional Associations and Memberships
- State Bar of Michigan
- Real Property Law Section (Commercial Leasing Committee)
- Environmental Law Section
- Grand Rapids Bar Association
- Real Property Section
- Environmental Law Section
- Home Builders Association of Holland Area
- National Association of Home Builders
- Michigan Land Title Association
Volunteer Associations and Memberships
- Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity
- Board of Education, West Ottawa Public Schools
- Destination Education
Hobbies and Community Activities
- Reading
- Boating
Attorney Articles
Riparian Rights and Ownership in Michigan
There is something about water. There are those who own the waterfront, and the rest who want access to it. Unfortunately, they often clash. There
A Cottage Should Be Worry-Free
Q: I am thinking about buying a cottage by a lake. What do I need to consider? A: You need to consider all the things
Get a Survey
Q: I am buying some property. Do I really need a survey? A: Yes, you really need a survey. If you buy property without a