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How to Legally Evict a Tenant from Property in California – Process

How to Legally Evict a Tenant from Property in California – Process

by Schorr Law | Nov 5, 2020 | Purchase and Sale, Unlawful Detainer

Property ownership comes with its own set of challenges, especially when the property in question comes with an existing tenant. Whether you’ve recently acquired a new property or are considering a purchase, understanding the legal intricacies of tenant removal...
5 Tips for Preparing for a Property Tax Auction in Los Angeles

5 Tips for Preparing for a Property Tax Auction in Los Angeles

by Schorr Law | Oct 27, 2020 | Purchase and Sale

A property tax auction in Los Angeles is a sale of real estate that occurs after a property owner defaults on his or her property tax payments for a certain period of time. In order to recoup the past due property taxes, the government entity sells the property at...
Marvin Agreements and Real Property California – 2024 GUIDE

Marvin Agreements and Real Property California – 2024 GUIDE

by Schorr Law | Oct 14, 2020 | Ownership, Purchase and Sale

In an evolving social landscape, where traditional marriages are not the only form of long-term romantic commitment, how does the law recognize and enforce property rights in non-marital relationships? This question is particularly relevant when partners in these...
How to Hold Title in California Real Estate – 4 Common Ways

How to Hold Title in California Real Estate – 4 Common Ways

by Schorr Law | Aug 12, 2020 | Deeds, Ownership, Purchase and Sale

In the realm of California real estate, understanding how to hold title is a crucial step in property ownership. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, the way you choose to hold title can have far-reaching implications for your assets and...
What does it mean when a property is sold “As-Is”?

What does it mean when a property is sold “As-Is”?

by Schorr Law | Apr 12, 2020 | Purchase and Sale

Key Takeaways – As Is Clause Definition of “As-Is”: In real estate, the term “as-is” indicates that the seller makes no warranties or representations about the property’s condition. The buyer accepts the property in the condition...
Using Civil Code Section 1511 to Delay Your Real Estate Transaction

Using Civil Code Section 1511 to Delay Your Real Estate Transaction

by Schorr Law | Mar 26, 2020 | Purchase and Sale

Tips for Selling And Buying Property During The Time Of Coronavirus With no timeline for how long California’s emergency declaration is to remain in effect, California property sellers and buyers are left wondering: what’s next? Whether you are currently in a real...
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