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Debunking Common Misconceptions About California Property Laws
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[WATCH] "Beach Use Restrictions in Newport Beach" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
Newport Beach includes more than eight miles of beaches. While these beaches are open to the public, there are time and usage restrictions in place, which are codified in Chapter 11.04 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
[WATCH] "Care Custodians in California Probate Law" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
In California, a Care Custodian is a legal arrangement in which a court appoints an individual or entity to make decisions and provide care for an adult who is unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental limitations.
Care Custodians in California Probate Law
In a previous article, we discussed the omitted spouse statute in California, which provides for the decedent’s surviving spouse when the decedent has failed to provide for said spouse in their will or trust.
[UPDATE] "Fencing or Hedge Restrictions in Newport Beach CA" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
City, county and municipal governments often impose restrictions on the location and height of fences or hedges on residential and commercial properties.
[WATCH VIDEO] "Restrictions on Timeshares in Newport Beach" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
A Timeshare is a vacation residence in which the owner gets the right to use a specified type of residence within a specified timeframe.
Understanding the Restrictions on Timeshares in the City of Newport Beach, CA
A Timeshare is a vacation residence in which the owner gets the right to use a specified type of residence within a specified timeframe.
[WATCH VIDEO] "Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Agreements: Seller’s Response to Broker’s Commission Claim" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys
The Nevada legislature passed Senate Bill 452 in 1999 to address the problem of brokers being shortchanged on commissions in commercial real estate sales transactions at the close of escrow.
[WATCH VIDEO] "Estate Planning? Consider Joint Tenancy" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
When a person dies, often their estate, meaning their real and personal property along with any liens or debts they may have had, goes into probate.
Estate Planning? Consider Joint Tenancy
After a person is deceased, their estate often goes into probate, along with their real and personal property, and any liens or debts they may have had. In California, not every estate needs to go through the formal probate process.