Do you need legal help
with a real estate transaction (acquisitions and dispositions, leasing,
landlord/tenant disputes, evictions, financing, development &
condominium conversions, tax deferred exchanges (1031), zoning & land
use, mechanic's liens, etc) in Los
Angeles or anywhere in Southern California? Find the best attorney to represent
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Los Angeles, California Real Estate Lawyers
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Real Estate Law Firm
- Los Angeles, CA
Our real estate law practice compliments the firm’s other major practice areas and affords you experienced representation in all matters related to real property. From the sale, purchase or financing of a personal residence to the acquisition, permitting, construction and leasing of a commercial real estate project, real property affects many personal and business decisions. We are ready to guide you through this process in a timely and efficient manner. Whether you are a landlord or tenant, a buyer or seller, a lender or borrower or a developer, we are able to provide quality legal representation and personal attention to our clients.
Law Offices of Joel Ruben:
Los Angeles, California Real Estate Attorney
Real Estate, Environmental and Construction
Litigation
- Actions
for the breach of purchase agreements and specific performance
- Fraud
in the sale of real estate and rescission actions
- Eminent
domain and inverse condemnation
- Land
use planning disputes
- Boundary
and ownership disputes (quiet title and partition)
- Landlord-tenant lawsuits
and commercial unlawful detainer actions
- Construction
defects in residential and commercial real property
- Breach
of construction contracts and mechanic's lien actions
- Environmental
litigation
- Private
nuisance
- Trespass
- Title
insurance claims
- Broker
commission disputes
- Disputes
between property owners and property managers
- Disputes
between property owners and homeowners associations
- Mortgage
fraud
- Residential
and commercial real estate finance, deed of trust practice and
foreclosures
Glendale Real Estate Law
For most people, the purchase of real estate, whether a home or as an investment, is the sole largest purchase they make. It is a good idea to consult an attorney to protect your investment and to make sure that the transactions are handled correctly. Our attorneys in the real estate law firm of McNally & Associates, P.C. have been assisting clients with real estate transactions and litigation for over twenty years. Please call 818-507-5100 to set up a free half hour in-office initial consultation. Or contact us on line. Use our e-mail link below.
Both residential and commercial real estate transactions involve large assets and many sorts of disputes may arise. Only an attorney knowledgeable in all areas of real estate should take action on your behalf.
Los Angeles, California Real Estate Law
The Firm concentrates its efforts in the area of real estate law and real estate
matters, including residential and commercial real estate leasing and
acquisition. The Gibbs Law Firm has also established itself as one of a handful
of law firms in the State which practice in the highly specialized area of the
conversion of mobile home parks to resident ownership.
Real Estate Law Los Angeles
and Orange County - Experienced Litigators, Arbitrators
Naso & Samini has extensive experience in dispute resolution at every level,
whether the manner of resolution is mediation, arbitration or traditional
litigation. Although we work closely with our real estate clients in seeking to
avoid litigation, when necessary, we litigate for clients in all aspects of the
industry and in all phases of the real estate business cycle. We have handled
countless real estate related disputes. Whatever your real estate related issue
may be, we will help you find a practical, economical solution for it.
- Commercial Landlords and Tenants
- Buyers and Sellers of real estate
- Participants within the ownership group
and the financing of projects to construction litigation
- Claims among construction participants as
well as construction defect litigation
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California Real Estate Law
Filing a Complaint with the California
Real Estate Department -
Review Complaint
Form Information (RE 519A)
Complete the Licensee/Subdivider
Complaint (RE 519)
form
FAQ - Loan Foreclosure Fraud
The following FAQs were compiled from a panel discussion on fraudulent foreclosures that was held on May 29, 2009. Participants in the seminar included representatives from the Department of Real Estate, State Bar of California, Lombardo & Gilles Law Firm, and the Monterey County District Attorneys Office. The answers to the FAQs may be general in nature. To address your own situation, you should seek professional legal, real estate and/or financial advice from a licensed and experienced person(s).
Q. - What is a homeowner’s recourse if they have been scammed?
A. - First, the homeowner should file a complaint with the Department of Real Estate against the business and its owners. Second, the homeowner should always file a complaint with their local police. Third, the homeowner should file a consumer complaint with the District Attorney’s Consumer Protection Unit.
Q. - If a lender is considering a loan modification, how important is the borrower's story as to why the borrower needs a loan modification?
A. - It is extremely important. It is the only way to personalize a borrower's situation. Lenders are receiving hundreds of thousands of requests to modify home loans. It is important that a borrower be able to distinguish him or herself from all the other borrowers asking for loan modifications. The only way to do this is by explaining what has led to the borrower's situation that is now requiring a loan modification.
Q. - Why should a homeowner try to modify their loan as opposed to letting the property go into foreclosure or filing bankruptcy?
A. - The primary reason is keeping your home. Perhaps it is in a good school district or otherwise in a great area that the homeowner wants to keep living in. This is conditional, of course, upon the homeowner being able to afford to continue making the monthly payments (albeit reduced) to a lender.
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