Vetted Firm Profile · Chicago

Roth Fioretti LLC

Chicago Real Estate Law — Residential & Commercial Closings, Disputes · 311 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 2470, Chicago, IL 60606

Real Estate Landlord / Tenant Business Real Estate Flat-Fee Closings Commercial & Residential Lender-Friendly
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Our Verdict

Roth Fioretti is a Chicago real-estate boutique handling everything from condo closings on a flat fee to multi-million-dollar commercial transactions and litigation. They represent buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and lenders — clean, predictable closings without hourly surprises on routine deals. Best fit for: anyone buying or selling a Chicago property who wants real attorney representation (not just a title company), and small businesses negotiating commercial leases or property purchases.

Pricing & Fees

Roth Fioretti LLC works on flat fee + hourly. Residential closings $895–$1,250 flat • Commercial hourly. The intake call is free, and they will quote you in writing before you commit.

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Key Attorneys

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Robert Roth

Founding Partner

Real estate transactional specialist. Closes hundreds of Chicago-area residential and commercial deals annually.

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Joseph Fioretti

Founding Partner

Real estate litigator. Handles commercial disputes, foreclosure defense, and title claims.

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Sarah Vargas

Senior Associate

Bilingual (Spanish/English). Commercial leasing and small-business real estate.

What Clients Say

Reviews summarized from public sources, tagged by the legal situation involved.

Sarah K.
Sarah K.
Lincoln Park Condo Purchase
★★★★★
Roth Fioretti handled my condo closing for a $1,150 flat fee. Smooth process, all docs reviewed, no last-minute surprises.
Restaurant Owner
Restaurant Owner
West Loop Lease
★★★★★
Sarah negotiated my West Loop restaurant lease. She caught a CAM-charge clause that would have cost me thousands. Worth the legal fee 10x over.
Anonymous Homeowner
Anonymous Homeowner
Foreclosure Defense
★★★★★
Bank tried to foreclose after my husband died. Joseph found a chain-of-title defect and got the foreclosure dismissed. We kept the house.

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FAQ — Roth Fioretti LLC

Do I need a real-estate attorney to buy a home in Illinois?
Illinois isn't a 'mandatory attorney' state, but most Chicago closings use one. Title companies don't represent you — they're neutral. An attorney represents your interests for $895–$1,250.
How much do you charge for residential closings?
Buyer-side flat fee: $895–$1,250 depending on complexity. Seller-side: $895–$1,150. Includes contract review, title objection responses, and attendance at closing.
Do you handle commercial leases?
Yes — flat-fee review for simple leases ($1,500–$3,000), hourly for negotiations. We catch CAM clauses, holdovers, and personal guarantees that hurt small tenants.
Can you defend a foreclosure?
Yes — Joseph and team handle foreclosure defense, often finding chain-of-title defects, robo-signing problems, or lack of standing that get cases dismissed.
What's a 1031 exchange?
Tax-deferred property swap under Section 1031 — letting investors sell one property and buy another without paying capital gains tax immediately. We coordinate with QIs (qualified intermediaries) on 1031 deals.