A La Mesa Law Firm Protecting Your Interests In Real Estate Conditions Disputes
Last updated on June 7, 2024
When purchasing a home, discovering that certain conditions or defects were not disclosed can lead to significant legal and financial challenges. Under California’s Civil Code 1102, sellers are required to disclose known defects and conditions that could affect the property’s value or desirability. Issues often arise when these conditions are not revealed during a transaction, and it can take skilled legal representation to untangle the resulting mess.
At The McMillan Law Firm, APC, you can find the guidance you need to get through your real estate issues. I am Scott McMillan, a California attorney who is dedicated to the best interests of his clients, and I am prepared to help you through your real estate condition needs.
Common Legal Issues For Real Estate Conditions
There are many different conditions a property can have, including structural defects and environmental issues that can cause contention between neighbors. If these conditions are not properly presented in a property sale, the new owner may not have accepted, which can result in a serious legal dispute. In these cases, it is possible that a new property owner could sue for damages.
Other times, a new property owner may infringe on an easement, like drainage rights, and cause flooding on a neighboring property. In these situations, the flooding victim may be able to sue either the seller for not disclosing the easement or the new owner for not following the terms of the easement.
No matter what the cause of a dispute surrounding real estate conditions, I can help you by gathering the necessary information to build a personalized strategy to defend your best interests.
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If you are ready to meet with a skilled attorney who can guide you through your California real estate needs, contact my La Mesa office today. Call me at 619-577-4533 or email me here to schedule your initial consultation today. I am here to provide counsel or litigation services, so reach out to me for the guidance you deserve.