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Nuisance and Neighbor Disputes in California Real Estate
Neighbor disputes can escalate quickly, especially when they interfere with daily life or threaten property value. Noise, odors, smoke drift, and obstructed views often spark tension between property owners who must continue living side by side long

Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation Disputes
When the government or a utility company takes, damages, or restricts the use of private property for a public purpose, the property owner has the right to fair compensation under both federal and California law. Yet asserting

Advanced Remedies in Real Estate Litigation
Not every real estate dispute can be resolved with money. In high-stakes property litigation, especially cases involving unique parcels, development projects, or misused investment funds, traditional monetary damages may not fully address the harm suffered. That’s where

New ADU Laws in San Diego: What to Expect
San Diego has taken another significant step toward addressing California’s housing shortage. The City Council recently approved a comprehensive package of 25 reforms to its Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU) regulations. The

HOA and Condominium Litigation for San Diego Owners
In San Diego, homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and condominium associations are part of everyday life for thousands of property owners. From downtown high-rise condominiums to master-planned communities in North County, these associations manage shared amenities, enforce community rules,

Specific Performance Lawsuits in Real Estate Transactions
In California real estate transactions, a breach of contract can cause significant disruption. When one party refuses to close, buyers or sellers are often left scrambling. In some cases, monetary damages are not enough to make the