by Schorr Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Other, Ownership, Purchase and Sale
In real estate law, precision is everything, especially when it comes to property boundaries and ownership. Whether you are buying, selling, or disputing real or personal property, a thorough understanding of your rights is essential, and one key element that often...
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...
by Schorr Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Judgment Enforcement
In Cohen v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County, the California Court of Appeal grappled with a pivotal question: who holds the right to sue for violations of a city ordinance? This seemingly technical issue stemmed from a neighborhood dispute between the Cohens and...
by Schorr Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Other, Ownership
Disclaiming an Inheritance: Understanding the Process Inheritance is the transfer of assets, including real estate, money, and personal belongings, from a deceased individual, known as the decedent, to their heirs or beneficiaries. While inheriting assets can be...
by Schorr Law | Dec 6, 2024 | Purchase and Sale
The After-Acquired Title Doctrine is an essential principle in real estate law that provides protection to buyers when sellers attempt to transfer property they do not fully own at the time of the sale. This legal rule ensures that if a seller later acquires the...