Robinson & Henry Partner Boyd Rolfson specializes in real estate and business law. He is dedicated to helping clients navigate complex problems that feel overwhelming.
Boyd began his career handling a high volume of foreclosure work, including post-foreclosure evictions, gaining extensive experience in landlord-tenant matters. He has since expanded his practice into broader real estate and homeowner association issues.
Boyd has represented leading banks, mortgage lenders, title companies, and homeowner associations, and he has successfully defended clients facing bankruptcy and eviction actions. He has appeared before numerous state courts and federal bankruptcy courts to argue motions, attend hearings, and try cases. He is highly skilled at researching and drafting complaints and motions involving:
Foreclosures
Title and lien issues
Property disputes
Evictions
Bankruptcy actions
Representative matters
Negotiated accommodations – Successfully negotiated a favorable settlement for a client with disabilities against an HOA, resolving discrimination issues under the Fair Housing Act
Recovered funds - Won a payment dispute for a construction company, securing summary judgment with treble damages for civil theft, breach of contract, and full attorney fees reimbursement
Lawsuit defense - Successfully vacated a $23,000 default judgment in a real estate non-disclosure case, filed a cross-claim, and negotiated a favorable settlement, reducing clients' liability by 83%
