Why a Partition Action in California May Be Necessary When Co-Owners Disagree Real estate co-ownership can be a practical arrangement for families, business partners, or investors, but conflicts often arise when one party wishes to sell or divide the property while...
Title Theft in California: How to Protect Your Property Title theft is a rising form of theft in California. Title theft occurs when criminals forge signatures and transfer ownership without the true owner’s consent. As more homeowners fall victim to this type...
Whether you are buying a home, investing in a commercial building, or resolving a property dispute, understanding how ownership is documented can save you time, money, and legal trouble. Two terms that often confuse buyers, sellers, and investors are the Abstract of...
Real estate disputes involving homeowners associations (HOAs) often present complex legal challenges. The case of Haidet v. Del Mar Woods Homeowners Assn. highlights critical issues such as nuisance claims, the enforcement of HOA Covenants, Conditions, and...
Purchasing real estate is a significant investment, and ensuring the validity of your ownership rights is paramount. For buyers in California, the Bona Fide Purchaser (“BFP”) doctrine plays a crucial role in protecting property ownership from hidden claims or...
When it comes to real estate disputes, time is of the essence. If you believe you have a claim, you may need to act quickly—or risk losing your right to file a lawsuit. This critical time limit is governed by the statute of limitations, a legal concept that sets a...