How to Establish (or Challenge) a Prescriptive Easement in California Property disputes between neighbors are common in California, especially when someone uses another person’s land for years without formal permission under California property law principles...
Can a Family Member Take Over Property You Paid For? Family real estate disputes can quickly spiral into a quiet title ownership dispute — especially when title ownership doesn’t match the financial reality. When emotions run high and communication breaks down,...
Property disputes in Los Angeles can be stressful, especially when chain of title, deed transfers, or ownership records are unclear or challenged. Working with an experienced Los Angeles quiet title litigation attorneys ensures your property rights are protected and...
Do deeds of trust expire in California? Do deeds of trust expire in California? Many California real estate transactions involve loans—whether a buyer needs financing to complete a purchase or a seller is paying off an old loan. To secure repayment, lenders commonly...
When is it appropriate to file a quiet title lawsuit? There are many instances in which someone might find themselves having to file a quiet title lawsuit; One reason might be someone purchased a property but was initially not on title. Another reason might be to...
In this next episode of the Schorr Law Chronicles, we will be discussing a real quiet title case example that Schorr Law represented a client in. Please note that while the experience written henceforth is real, in order to protect people’s privacies, the names...