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HOA Litigation: Understanding the Impact of Haidet v. Del Mar Woods Homeowners Association

HOA Litigation: Understanding the Impact of Haidet v. Del Mar Woods Homeowners Association

by WPHHAdmin | May 16, 2025 | Specific Performance

Real estate disputes involving homeowners associations (HOAs) often present complex legal challenges. The case of Haidet v. Del Mar Woods Homeowners Assn. highlights critical issues such as nuisance claims, the enforcement of HOA Covenants, Conditions, and...
Guide to Bona Fide Purchaser Doctrine in California Real Estate

Guide to Bona Fide Purchaser Doctrine in California Real Estate

by WPHHAdmin | Apr 29, 2025 | Specific Performance

Purchasing real estate is a significant investment, and ensuring the validity of your ownership rights is paramount. For buyers in California, the Bona Fide Purchaser (“BFP”) doctrine plays a crucial role in protecting property ownership from hidden claims or...
Real Estate Lawsuit Statute of Limitations In California

Real Estate Lawsuit Statute of Limitations In California

by Schorr Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Specific Performance

When it comes to real estate disputes, time is of the essence. If you believe you have a claim, you may need to act quickly—or risk losing your right to file a lawsuit. This critical time limit is governed by the statute of limitations, a legal concept that sets a...
Understanding Revocable Trusts in Property Ownership – Types, Benefits & Steps

Understanding Revocable Trusts in Property Ownership – Types, Benefits & Steps

by Schorr Law | Sep 11, 2024 | Specific Performance

In the realm of estate planning, a revocable trust is a popular tool due to its flexibility and advantages. However, the question of who owns property in a revocable trust often arises, especially among those new to estate planning. This article will explore the...
Encumbrance in Real Estate – Definition, Benefits & Types [Guide]

Encumbrance in Real Estate – Definition, Benefits & Types [Guide]

by Schorr Law | Jul 12, 2024 | Liens, Specific Performance

In the world of real estate, an encumbrance is a critical term that refers to any claim, lien, charge, or liability attached to a property that may diminish its value, restrict its use, or burden its owner in some way. Encumbrances can significantly impact the...
What is Specific Performance in Real Estate?

What is Specific Performance in Real Estate?

by Schorr Law | Dec 18, 2023 | Specific Performance

In this post we discuss what a specific performance in real estate is, the elements required to qualify, and we reference a real case example that illustrates how this legal process may be utilized. What Is Specific Performance in the Real Estate Context? Specific...
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