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Parking Rights in California According to Real Estate Attorneys

It's important for property owners, developers, and community members to be aware of local zoning regulations and actively participate in the zoning and land use planning process to ensure that parking rights align with the needs and goals of the community.

Specific Performance - A remedy for a contract breach

Specific Performance - A remedy for a contract breach. Instead of receiving money damages, the non-breaching party can request that the court order the breaching party to fulfill the terms of the contract or perform the agreed-upon action. 

How Can You Obtain an Easement in California? by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys

Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys In California discuss how the creation of an easement involves certain legal requirements and procedures.

How Can a Real Estate Attorney Help Me Review a Contract I Already Signed?

A Real Estate Attorney in Nevada can provide general guidance by reviewing your specific real estate contract. For accurate legal advice one should sign up for a phone consultation with an experienced, qualified Real Estate Attorney.

The End of Single Family Zoning In California (Almost)

Recently enacted state laws have virtually done away with single family home zoning in California. Except if a property is in an historic district or in a sensitive environmental zone, any single family zoned lot can now contain two units, no matter what local zoning states. The new laws also allow lot splits where previously lot splits were not possible.

Agricultural Buildings Exempt from Zoning Regulations

Appeals court held that Florida Statute 604.50 exempts nonresidential farm buildings, farm fences, and farm signs on land used for a bona fide agricultural purpose, as defined in 193.461, Florida Statutes, from any county or municipal code or fee, including building permit and zoning requirements.

Curd, Galindo & Smith, LLP announce that the Brothers of a Burn Victim have Sued a Mobile Home Park Owner for the Death of their Sister

Curd, Galindo & Smith, LLP announces that a Burn Victim Died After a 65 Day Fight for Her Life and Brothers Sued Landowners.

Plaintiff Claimed Hotel Failed to protect Concrete Walkway

Attorneys Alex Galindo and Richard Wynn with Curd, Galindo & Smith, LLP Announces Orange County Jury Awards $1,600,000 in Personal Injury Claim in the matter entitled Khuong Nguyen v. Peninsula Hotel Management, LLC dba Ramada Plaza Hotel and Dzung Truong, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2010-00387330.

When It Comes to Contracts, Is Coronavirus a 'Force Majeure'?

Dealing with the current situation is hard enough on ourselves and our loved ones. But what if you entered into a contract, or are a landlord or tenant facing difficult uncertain times? Can you get out of the contract? Can your tenant? Can a seller or buyer? The question is, when It Comes to Contracts, is Coronavirus a 'Force Majeure'?

Nevada Law Allows Redemption After HOA Foreclosure Sale

Nevada has added a right of a homeowner to redeem their property after an HOA lien sale.

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