by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Deeds, Easement
Generally speaking, an easement is an interest in the land of another that gives its owner the right to use another’s property or to prevent the use of the property by its owner. The land to which the easement attaches is called the dominant tenement; the land that is...
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 | Easement
In our Los Angeles based real estate easement practice we frequently see adjacent owners of commercial properties who provide reciprocal easements with each other. Generally speaking, reciprocal easements are used when a property is owned by one or more entities and...
by atak_dev | Jun 8, 2017 | Easement, Eminent Domain
An easement is a special right granted by the government to one party, usually landowners, for another party, usually the public. This type of agreement is regulated by state statutes. A public easement allows people access to land in order to pass through or use it...