Legal Articles, Real Estate

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'?

Application of Payments: Nevada Supreme Court Clarifies How Payments are Applied.

The Nevada Supreme Court has recently clarified the law on how payments are applied.

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.

Nevada Governor Halts Evictions Due to Corona Virus

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has halted evictions statewide and is encouraging homeowners and landlords to seek mortgage deferrals.

NAI Miami Commercial Real Estate Services, Worldwide, Prevailed Over Claims

Ehrenstein | Sager client, NAI Miami Commercial Real Estate Services, Worldwide, prevailed over claims brought by a former agent

Condominium Association Liens: Owner Defenses

This article discusses potential defenses that a condominium owner has against condominium association liens for past due assessments

How Does Your Florida Homestead Exemption Protect You From Creditors?

This article examines the protection that a Florida Homestead offers against creditor claims. It discusses which types of judgments and claims can cloud the title of a Florida Homestead property.

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