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Are We Headed For Another Foreclosure Crisis?

The housing crisis of 2008-2009 left a devastating impact on the millions of Americans who lost, or were threatened to lose, their homes to Wall Street’s greed. While the United States Government bailed out Wall Street, that same effort was […]

The Effects Of The New 2018 Tax Law On Your Home

On December 22, 2017, the current administration signed into law The New 2018 Tax Law (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act).  The hotly debated new law has many tax-paying homeowners concerned, especially those who live in higher-end real estate markets such […]

Estavillo Law Group Starts 2018 With Multiple Wins For Our Foreclosure Clients

The Estavillo Law Group started 2018 off with foreclosure law wins against U.S. Bank, Mr. Cooper, JP Morgan Chase, U.S. Bank & Wells Fargo. Our victories include: Prevailing against Bank of N.Y. Mellon and Ocwen in Santa Clara County Superior Court after […]

New Year, New Homeowner Bill Of Rights

With the New Year comes new changes – including many to California’s Homeowner Bill of Rights(“HBOR”). While it has not been fully repealed (as many loan servicers incorrectly assume), several sections of HBOR have been replaced or revised. Many of these […]

After The Fire – Taking Steps To Protect Yourself And Rebuild Your Future

The Estavillo Law Group would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to the many people whose homes, cars, and personal property were ravaged by the recent fire in California. With the loss of anyone’s primary dwelling and inevitably all of […]

Big Win In San Francisco Yesterday

After being retained by our client less than a week ago, we successfully obtained a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on our clients multi million dollar commercial real estate property that was facing imminent foreclosure. With less than a week to prepare, […]

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Reach Out to an Oakland 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.

An Oakland 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.