An equitable servitude is a legal term that is used, in the context of real property, to describe a non-possessory interest in land that operates much like a covenant running with the land. In other words, it operates very much like a restriction on the use of land....
How To Deal with Quitclaim Deed Fraud? According to a recent ABA Journal article, some Court clerks are developing methods to deal with quitclaim deed fraud. Specifically, the ABA notes that: Anyone who wishes to generally can file a document at the county courthouse,...
What is an Elisor in California? Sometimes situations present themselves where a party needs a deed or other key document signed but a party to a case or a defaulted party to case refuses to cooperate. In these situations, the person can petition the court to have a...
Generally speaking, an easement is an interest in the land of another that gives its owner the right to use another’s property or to prevent the use of the property by its owner. The land to which the easement attaches is called the dominant tenement; the land that is...
Transfer Tax Issues Recording deeds with the county recorder’s office is not as easy as it may seem. Our real estate attorneys in Los Angeles have recorded deeds, encumbrances, deeds of trust and all sorts of title related documents in nearly every county in Southern...