by Schorr Law | Sep 11, 2024 | Specific Performance
In the realm of estate planning, a revocable trust is a popular tool due to its flexibility and advantages. However, the question of who owns property in a revocable trust often arises, especially among those new to estate planning. This article will explore the...
by Schorr Law | Jul 12, 2024 | Liens, Specific Performance
In the world of real estate, an encumbrance is a critical term that refers to any claim, lien, charge, or liability attached to a property that may diminish its value, restrict its use, or burden its owner in some way. Encumbrances can significantly impact the...
by Schorr Law | Dec 18, 2023 | Specific Performance
In this post we discuss what a specific performance in real estate is, the elements required to qualify, and we reference a real case example that illustrates how this legal process may be utilized. What Is Specific Performance in the Real Estate Context? Specific...
by Schorr Law | Sep 26, 2023 | Specific Performance
What happens when you are dealing with a noisy neighbor or something else that is interfering with the quality of life on your property? It could be considered a nuisance. In this blog, we discuss what a nuisance is, and what it takes to bring a claim for nuisance to...
by Schorr Law | Aug 31, 2023 | Ownership, Property Damage/ Maintenance, Purchase and Sale, Specific Performance
Are you about to purchase property? Having a professional property inspection done during escrow is an important procedure any prospective buyer should do to ensure that their money will be well spent. One thing no one wants is to find out too late is that their new...
by Schorr Law | Dec 28, 2022 | Specific Performance
Welcome to the first blog (Specific Performance Case Example) from our new series, the Schorr Law Chronicles, where we discuss real public cases that our real estate attorneys have helped our clients achieve their goals . We discuss cases we have won, things we have...