Jul 1, 2022 | Real Estate, Real Estate Law
By Jared R. Clemence Download the article here. Despite what the news articles state, the rules that went into effect during the eviction moratorium are not dead. California Code of Civil Procedure section 1179.07 keeps the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act alive until...
Jun 22, 2022 | Estate Planning, Real Estate, Real Estate Law
By Jared R. Clemence Read the article here. Read below to learn more about Probate and what a person should do with the house before listing it for sale. What is Probate? Probate is the method that a person uses to distribute or sell property owned by a deceased...
Apr 14, 2022 | Real Estate, Real Estate Law
By Jared R. Clemence Read and download the article HERE. In California, one of three notices typically starts every eviction process. For the notice to withstand challenge, the landlord must serve the notice according to the rules established in Code of Civil...
Dec 13, 2021 | Construction, Real Estate, Real Estate Law
Read and download the article here Two recent Superior Court decisions promise relief – or at least the beginnings of relief – for anyone in California involved in residential development. It may be getting easier to build. For at least three decades, and arguably...
Jun 18, 2021 | NFT, Real Estate Law
By: Jared Clemence “The ownership of a thing is the right of one or more persons to possess and use it to the exclusion of others. In this code, the thing of which there may be ownership is called property.”1 The State of California gives us this very elegant...
Jun 14, 2021 | Real Estate Law
by: Jared Clemence Read the article here. The matter comes up periodically: Should a seller allow a buyer to occupy the home before the close of escrow? The answer is generally, “NO!”, but why? To answer this question, we will consider the case of Marvell v. Marina...