Real Estate Attorneys

REAL ESTATE LAW ATTORNEYS FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS
Real Estate Attorneys

Real Estate Law

Searching for reliable real estate attorneys in Los Angeles, Southern California, or Glendale? Our team is versed in both real estate litigation and transactions, offering comprehensive legal services tailored to meet your needs. Here at Bonyadi & Pashai Law, LLP, we understand that your property rights form the basis of the foundations of our nation. Nowhere else is this fundamental right more protected and enforced than at Bonyadi & Pashai Law, LLP. We take pride in protecting your needs and concerns all while attaining results in any real estate dispute.

Whether you’re buying, selling, or facing disputes in real estate matters, our experienced attorneys are here to provide skilled guidance. We handle a wide range of issues including property disputes, contract negotiations, landlord-tenant conflicts, and more.

In Southern California’s competitive real estate market, having knowledgeable legal representation can make all the difference. We are committed to protecting your interests and achieving favorable outcomes, whether through negotiation or litigation.

Located in Glendale, we serve clients throughout Los Angeles County and beyond, delivering personalized attention and strategic solutions to each case. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our dedicated real estate attorneys and safeguard your investments with confidence.

REAL ESTATE ATTORNEYS FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUYERS AND SELLERS

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law Transaction Disputes For California Buyers and Sellers

Almost all real estate transaction disputes arise due to the lack of clear communication, the lack of proper disclosure(s), the lack of understanding one’s obligations and responsibilities under the contract, fraud, and more. No matter your issue or concern, we have the experience to walk you through your real estate transaction concerns, disputes, and needs.

Common Real Estate Law Transaction Disputes

Security Deposit Disputes

Real estate law security deposit disputes typically arise when a landlord and tenant disagree over the return or withholding of a security deposit at the end of a lease term. These disputes often center on issues such as alleged property damage, unpaid rent, or the failure of the landlord to return the deposit within the time frame required by law.

Fraud

Real estate fraud disputes occur when one party deceives another in a property transaction, leading to financial loss or other harm. Common types of fraud include misrepresentation of property value, title issues, and fraudulent loan documents. These disputes often require proving intent to deceive and demonstrating the resulting damages.

Construction Defects

Construction defects refer to flaws in the design, workmanship, or materials, which can lead to structural issues or other problems affecting the property's integrity and value. These defects can range from minor cosmetic issues to major structural failures, such as faulty foundations, poor drainage, or inadequate insulation.

Concealment

Concealment occurs when a seller or real estate agent fails to disclose defects or issues with a property to a buyer. This can include structural damage, pest infestations, or legal encumbrances that affect the property's value or safety. Buyers can seek legal recourse to recover damages or rescind the transaction.

Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation involves providing false or misleading information about a property, resulting in the buyer making an uninformed decision. This can occur when sellers or real estate agents exaggerate a property's features, omit information about defects, or inaccurately describe the property's condition or history, causing financial loss, unexpected repair costs, or legal complications for the buyer.

Non-Disclosure

Non-disclosure occurs when a seller or agent fails to reveal information about a property's condition or history, which they are legally obligated to disclose. This can include issues such as past flooding, mold infestations, or structural problems that impact the property's value or livability. Nondisclosure can lead to unexpected burdens for the buyer and potential legal action against the seller.

Real Estate Law Litigation Disputes For California Buyers and Sellers

Although the objective of a contract is to avoid unnecessary future litigation, real estate contracts occasionally collapse into litigation. Whether this is a result of inaccurate disclosure(s), non-disclosure(s), bad faith negotiations, fraud, elder abuse, or breach of fiduciary duties on behalf of your agent and their broker, you may be owed compensation for damages you have suffered. If you believe you have been wronged, call our office today to speak with our experienced attorneys regarding your particular case.

Real Estate Law Contract Reviews by Our Real Estate Attorneys

A poorly formed contract can have severe consequences, including costly litigation. Our real estate contract review service is designed to provide legal assistance relevant to your transaction or concern(s). We are here to give you confidence to either proceed with the contract at hand or to ask the right questions to ensure you are protected. Once our feedback is provided, you are free to choose what to do with our feedback. For instance, we can then speak about amending the document for you, we can negotiate on your behalf, and more. Either way, you will be armed with valuable insights you need to move forward however you see fit.

Why Hire a Real Estate Attorney?

Hiring a real estate attorney can provide significant benefits, particularly when dealing with complex real estate transactions or disputes. Here are several compelling reasons to consider hiring a real estate attorney:

Working With Our Glendale Real Estate Attorneys

1. Initial Consultation With Our Attorneys

Whether you begin through our online intake form or by reaching out to our office, we will begin with a consultation to discuss your case in more detail and help you understand potential costs and outcomes involved with your real estate law case. As part of our services, we offer free 20-minute consultations towards your upcoming case with our team once you begin our online intake form.

2. Gathering of Information

Our real estate attorneys will then review documents including, but not limited to property deeds, contracts, correspondences, inspection reports and more to begin your case. We will also conduct any interviews needed on your behalf.

3. Begin Resolution Attempts Towards Your Case

Our real estate attorneys will begin with pre-litigation solutions, when applicable, including the creation and sending of demand letters and engagement in mediation.

4. File Your Real Estate Lawsuit

Should litigation be required, our real estate attorneys will formally begin the legal process by drafting and filing a complaint with the court with a formal complaint document that outlines your claims and desired relief. From here, our real estate attorneys will handle all discovery and pre-trial motions and hearings, settlement negotiations, trial preparation, and post-trial motions and appeals needed.

5. Ensure Enforcement of Judgement

Once trial is complete, our real estate attorneys will ensure the enforcement of judgement on the court’s ruling, which may involve placing liens on property.

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