by atak_dev | Jun 11, 2017 | Adverse Possession
Adverse possession is the process of acquiring legal title and ownership to a property by continuous possession for a prescribed period of time. It occurs when someone takes possession of another person’s property without their permission and meets certain legal...
by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Adverse Possession, Easement
Easement by Prescription ‘or’ Prescriptive Easement Easement by prescription is a type of easement that is created when a person uses another person’s property for a specific period of time without the owner’s permission. This type of easement...
by atak_dev | Jun 9, 2017 | Adverse Possession, Easement, Partition, Quiet Title
Real estate ownership disputes As real estate prices continue to rise the number of ownership disputes, our Los Angeles Real Estate Lawyers see continue to rise. Real estate ownership disputes take a variety of forms depending on the nature of the dispute. Below, is a...
by atak_dev | Jun 8, 2017 | Adverse Possession
After a three week bench trial, Schorr Law’s Zachary D. Schorr, successfully obtained an adverse possession ruling in a multi-million dollar case involving a property located in Hancock Park. After a lengthy trial, the court issued issued its proposed statement of...
by atak_dev | Jun 8, 2017 | Adverse Possession
Schorr Law is about to enter week 3 of a trial involving a cotenants’s claim for adverse possession. Adverse possession is the process by which a person acquires the title of another through prescription. The typical claim for adverse possession by one co-tenant...