Sanatosha Sewar, Esq. – Real Estate Attorney and Circuit Civil Mediator

Sanatosha Y. Sewar, Esq. has been very successful as a real estate attorney representing sophisticated clients in a diverse and dynamic blend of real estate transactions. Client engagements include the representation of Landlord/Tenant, Contract Review, Foreclosure, Closings and more.

    Education

Mrs. Sewar received her B.A. (Magna Cum Laude, 2010) and M.S. (Summa Cum Laude, 2011) from Florida A & M University. She received her J.D. (2015) from Nova Southeastern University.

    Affiliations

As a student, Mrs. Sewar was a member of the Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society and a member of the White and Gold Honor Society. She served as Vice President of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society, Marketing Chair for Gwen S. Cherry Woman Lawyers Association, Social Chair for the Association of Business law students, and Liaison between T.J. Reddick Bar Association and the Black Law Student Association.

Mrs. Sewar is currently a member of the Attorney’s Title Fund Services, LLC. and the Minnis Bar Association. She is also active in the community through services of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Broward County Legal Aid, Habitat for Humanity, City of St. Pete, Tampa Bay Rays, and the Early Learning Coalition.

    Admissions

Mrs. Sewar is admitted to practice law in the State of Florida. She is also certified by the Supreme Court of Florida to practice as a Circuit Civil Mediator.

What can she do for you?

Mrs. Sewar’s experience in real estate law enables her to provide her clients with creative, expedited service and results-oriented legal representation in all phases of real estate law. She is well versed in the Prohibitions of Unfair, Deceptive, or Abuse Act or Practices (UDAAP), the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), and the fair lending and responsible banking laws and regulations. This knowledge has allowed her to obtain great success during legal negotiations in all areas of real estate transactions and civil litigations.