by Schorr Law | Jul 25, 2023 | Deeds
There are many reasons why someone would want to void a deed after gifting it – one of these reasons might stem from the fact that you once thought you were going to die. However, amidst these uncertainties, situations may arise where the question lingers: Can a...
by Schorr Law | Jul 5, 2023 | Deeds
There may be a point in time where you may be wondering how to file a quitclaim deed. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to file a quitclaim deed, particularly in Los Angeles County, California. It begins by explaining what a quitclaim deed is,...
by Schorr Law | Jan 18, 2023 | Deeds
Do You Need to Notarize a Grant Deed when Purchasing Property? How do you know if you need to notarize a grant deed or other purchase and sale documents when purchasing commercial or residential property in California? When buying a property, one may wonder why...
by Schorr Law | Jun 9, 2021 | Deeds, Ownership
You receive a property from a family member or friend, but down the line, this family member or friend decides they want to take the gifted property back. Can they do this? Can someone take away real property gifted to you? A gift is a volunteer transfer of property...
by Schorr Law | Mar 24, 2021 | Deeds, Purchase and Sale
Case Study: First Offer Clause in University of Southern California School of Theology (“SCST”) v. Claremont Graduate University (“Claremont”) University of Southern California School of Theology (“SCST”) v. Claremont Graduate University (“Claremont”) involved a real...
by Schorr Law | Dec 9, 2020 | Deeds
Leasehold and a Deed of Trust In a prior blog we discussed deeds of trusts and priorities. Lenders will almost always review a property’s chain of title for any prior recorded interests before lending. Again, this is because recorded interests that predate a lender’s...