by Schorr Law | Jan 29, 2026 | Specific Performance
Running a business with a partner can be one of the most rewarding experiences. But sometimes, for reasons big or small, a partnership needs to change. When that happens, the concept of partnership dissolution and the use of a partnership buyout agreement become...
by Schorr Law | Sep 30, 2025 | Specific Performance
A mechanics lien in California can take property owners by surprise. Filed by contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers, this legal claim creates a lien against your property—often interfering with refinancing, selling, or transferring a clean title. These liens have...
by Schorr Law | Aug 19, 2025 | Specific Performance
AB 130: Key Changes to Homeowners Association Fines and Disciplinary Procedures in California California’s AB 130 California HOA fines law, passed on June 30, 2025, and effective the next day, limits HOA fines and introduces key protections for homeowners. The...
by WPHHAdmin | Jul 30, 2025 | Specific Performance
Why a Partition Action in California May Be Necessary When Co-Owners Disagree Real estate co-ownership can be a practical arrangement for families, business partners, or investors, but conflicts often arise when one party wishes to sell or divide the property while...
by WPHHAdmin | Jul 24, 2025 | Real Estate Fraud, Specific Performance
Title Theft in California: How to Protect Your Property Title theft is a rising form of theft in California. Title theft occurs when criminals forge signatures and transfer ownership without the true owner’s consent. As more homeowners fall victim to this type...
by Schorr Law | May 28, 2025 | Specific Performance, Title Insurance
Whether you are buying a home, investing in a commercial building, or resolving a property dispute, understanding how ownership is documented can save you time, money, and legal trouble. Two terms that often confuse buyers, sellers, and investors are the Abstract of...