by Schorr Law | Jul 19, 2023 | Quiet Title
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...
by Schorr Law | Jun 9, 2022 | Quiet Title
Invalid Abstract of Judgment How do litigation privileges play out regarding an invalid abstract of judgment? In the recent case of Weeden v. Hoffman, the Court of Appeal reversed a judgment entered in favor of defendants after the trial court granted the defendants’...
by Schorr Law | Jan 7, 2022 | Quiet Title
Why is proper service important in a lawsuit? Below, we take a look at a case where the requirements for a proper service by publication were not met, and some of the ramifications of not properly serving defendants. In a recent partially published quiet...
by Schorr Law | Oct 17, 2020 | Quiet Title
Property purchased through a tax sale can be a good opportunity for a savvy investor to acquire a property at a bargain and maximize their investment. However, tax sale purchases include some inherent risks – caveat emptor (buyer beware) applies to tax sales and all...
by WPHHAdmin | Jun 4, 2020 | Quiet Title
In need of a couple of good quiet title attorney tips from some experienced attorneys? At Schorr Law, our attorneys have extensive experience litigating both opposed and unopposed quiet title actions. Over many years and many cases, we have developed an intense...
by Schorr Law | Apr 24, 2020 | Adverse Possession, Easement, Quiet Title
For disputes involving title to real property, you may encounter concepts relating to quiet title, easements, and adverse possession. You may ask yourself, what is the difference between quiet title and easements? You may also ask yourself, what is the difference...