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California Wildfire Insurance Claims: 15 Essential Tips for Homeowners and Business Owners

California Wildfire Insurance Claims: 15 Essential Tips for Homeowners and Business Owners

by anuradha sharma | Jan 23, 2025 | Other, Property Damage/ Maintenance

Navigating the Aftermath of Wildfire Loss Wildfires are a devastating and present reality in California, leaving countless homeowners and business owners facing the emotional toll of loss and the daunting process of filing insurance claims. If you have been affected...
Property Line & Fence Rules in California (2024 Brief Guide)

Property Line & Fence Rules in California (2024 Brief Guide)

by Schorr Law | Oct 10, 2024 | Easement, Ownership, Property Damage/ Maintenance

Property line fences frequently trigger disputes between neighbors, particularly in California, where dense housing and high real estate values increase the potential for disagreements over property boundaries, shared maintenance responsibilities, and fence ownership....
What To Do When A Contractor Damages Your Property in California

What To Do When A Contractor Damages Your Property in California

by Schorr Law | Jun 5, 2024 | Construction, Property Damage/ Maintenance

Your home is your castle, but when a contractor damages it with their work, the sense of violation can be overwhelming. Whether it’s a botched renovation, a cracked foundation, or water damage from shoddy workmanship, dealing with the aftermath can be stressful....
What is a Latent Defect?

What is a Latent Defect?

by Schorr Law | Apr 5, 2024 | Ownership, Property Damage/ Maintenance, Purchase and Sale

Latent Defect Definition A latent defect, in legal terms, refers to a fault in a product or property that is not immediately apparent or observable upon reasonable inspection. These defects can cause harm or damage after a certain period of use, even though they were...
Joe Montana Lawsuit Versus San Francisco for Property Damages

Joe Montana Lawsuit Versus San Francisco for Property Damages

by Schorr Law | Sep 21, 2023 | Easement, Media/ News, Property Damage/ Maintenance

The Joe Montana lawsuit versus the City and County of San Francisco involves several issues that we hope homeowners do not have to deal with. But, what do you you do when your municipal infrastructure is affected by unexpected factors such as urban development and...
Things To Look Out For During A Property Inspection

Things To Look Out For During A Property Inspection

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...
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