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Deficiency Judgment: What it is, How it Works

Homeowners hear a lot about mortgage loans and foreclosure, but the bill can keep going even after a sale. When a property sells for less than the loan balance, the leftover debt is called a deficiency. In some cases, lenders […]

Strategies for Resolving Commercial Real Estate Disputes

Deals in California commercial real estate transactions can move fast, and money is often on the line. One missed clause or a misunderstood lease term can turn into months of friction and unexpected costs, often leading to property disputes, and […]

The Challenges of Commercial Real Estate Litigation

Commercial property deals can feel like a high-wire act where one loose bolt sends costs soaring. When agreements sour, the path from handshake to courtroom can be fast, stressful, and expensive. At Estavillo Law Group, we draw on 50 years of […]

How to Stop a Commercial Foreclosure: Legal Options for Business Owners

When most people think of foreclosure, they imagine a family losing their home in a residential foreclosure. Home foreclosure can be immensely difficult, but it at least comes with consumer protections. If you’re a business owner facing commercial foreclosure, you may be […]

How to Solve Encroachment

Property line issues can quietly become one of the most stressful experiences for homeowners. Whether a neighbor’s fence is extending across your property line or a structure is unintentionally built over a boundary, encroachment can affect your property rights. They can also […]

Title Defects
Common Title Defects and How to Resolve Them for a Smooth Closing

Buying a home is one of the most exciting moments in life. But encountering issues during this period can make the entire experience frustrating. This is usually what happens when people deal with “title defects.”  You have saved up a […]

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Reach Out to a California Real Estate Attorney Today

Disputes concerning real estate can have a significant financial impact on individuals and businesses alike. If there is a dispute and it appears that a compromise is not possible, it may be necessary to initiate litigation. This could mean participating in settlement or mediation talks or even bringing a formal lawsuit to civil court.

A California real estate lawyer may be able to help. They are prepared to take the lead in settlement talks that could help to avoid costly court cases. However, if the case does go to court, they will take every step necessary to protect your rights. Contact us now to learn more.