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Real Estate Litigation Attorneys

LOS ANGELES REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ATTORNEYS

 

The Real Estate Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC focus on Real Estate Litigation and understand the complexities of Real Estate Litigation. Our Real Estate Lawyers represent a wide range of clients including but not limited to real estate principal owners, developers (large and small); real estate brokers and real estate agents, escrow officers, and contractors.

The Real Estate Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC understand that seeking representation can be daunting. It takes time and energy to find an experienced attorney whom you trust. For the past 21 years, the Los Angeles Real Estate Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC have dedicated themselves in mastering their craft in real estate litigation and transactions.

Our attorneys focus only on Real Estate, Business and Trusts unlike other Real Estate law firms in the Los Angeles which have a multitude of different practice areas. By developing our expertise in Real Estate Law, our attorneys understand the subtle nuances. Understanding these nuances in real estate to a depth and degree only comes through strategies to meet our client’s specific real estate needs and handling matters on a consistent basis revolving around real estate.

Our experience is what sets us apart from other Real Estate Attorneys in Los Angeles, California, who may handle some real estate matters but do not have the depth of experience and knowledge as the Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC. Our goal is simple. Our Attorneys will provide you with a complete analysis of your claim or defenses and provide cost effective representation.

 

Breach Of Contract of a Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement

Many times, a dispute will arise between a buyer and seller after the Real Estate Purchase Agreement for a Residential Property is executed. A buyer may fail to perform on the purchase of a Real Estate Purchase Contract and may allege a breach of contract against the buyer and other times, a Seller may fail to perform by refusing to close escrow where the buyer may sue to enforce the contract.

The Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC focus their practice on Real Estate and will fight for your rights under the terms of the real estate purchase agreement.  Our experienced Attorneys will advise you on small and large Residential and Commercial real estate law. Moreover, our attorneys may advise you on both minor residential disputes or very complex commercial disputes.

Our Attorneys provide advise on how to avoid these disputes and if a breach of contract claim does arise, how we may best defend or assert your claims or defenses whether you are a buyer or seller. Our goal is to provide cost effective advice with the best possible outcome.

 

Fraud, Intentional or Negligent Misrepresentation or Omission.

Buyers sometimes close on a real estate property only to find out there were misrepresentations or in fact omissions (failure to disclose) by the Seller. Buyers and sellers of real estate often find themselves parties to claims in which either the buyer or seller has asserted claims for fraud or misrepresentation against the other. These claims frequently arise where, for example, a buyer claims that a seller failed to disclose material aspects of a home’s condition. Our firm is experienced in both prosecuting such claims on behalf of buyers, and defending such claims on behalf of sellers.

 

Quiet Title and Partition Actions

The Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC have significant experience in disputes regarding title and ownership of real property. Disputes often arise when co-owners of property disagree on whether or not they should retain ownership of the property. Our Attorneys will file partition action, to help resolve these disputes.

In some cases, title is held by a family or friend in trust while you’re making the mortgage payment, insurance and real estate taxes. In this instance, our Attorneys will take steps to ensure your interest in the real property is protected, which always includes recording a lis pendens on the real property at the county recorder’s office.

Our main goal and objective are to resolve these disputes concerning ownership of title to real property which includes actively pursuing settlement of these disputes to help avoid costly court costs.

 

Nondisclosure

In many instances when there is a claim of Fraud in a Real Estate Transaction, the Seller failed to disclose material facts that would affect your decision to purchase the property.  Our Attorneys at The Darvish Firm, APC are experienced in representing clients with actions against the seller of real property arising out of the seller’s failure to disclose defects in the real property. Our goal is to investigate the nature of the defects, help our clients understand the costs associated with these defects, and then actively enforce our clients’ rights. In some instances, sellers are aware of these defects and if a buyer discovers the defect(s) in the property and the buyer believes that the seller knew about the defect, the buyer may be entitled to damages for the seller’s failure to disclose. However, the caveat is that if the defect is disclosed in writing, there is no liability for the defect. There are many facts and depending on the time of the disclosure.

When our Attorneys conduct an analysis, our goal is to identify pitfalls in asserting claims, or, if a claim has been asserted against a seller, identify their defenses against these claims. We will provide sound advice regarding the nature of your damages that may be expected.

Landlord and Tenant Law

The attorneys of The Darvish Firm, APC have significant experience in defending both landlords and tenants in real estate disputes. Our firm handles complex disputes and evictions that most unlawful detainer firms will not handle.

For more information please Click Here. The Darvish Firm offers a wide range of Real Estate Litigation Practice Areas and Transaction services to our clients. Please keep in mind that this is only a partial list.

 

 

  • Purchase and sale contracts
  • Fraud and Deceit
  • Construction defects
  • Residential leases
  • Commercial leases
  • Landlord Tenant- Unlawful Detainer
  • Easements
  • Escrow
  • Partition Actions

 

  • Assignments
  • Real estate investment partnerships
  • Land development
  • Financing Disputes
  • Brokerage representations
  • Mortgage and Deed of Trust
  • Monetary and non-monetary defaults
  • Common Area Maintenance
  • Foreclosures
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