El proceso de compra, venta o desarrollo de bienes raíces es una de las áreas más complejas del derecho, ya que involucra tanto el antiguo derecho común como las modernas transacciones garantizadas, además de regulaciones crediticias. Si usted es comprador, vendedor o desarrollador de terrenos involucrado en una disputa inmobiliaria o desea tomar precauciones para evitar conflictos, nuestros abogados especializados en litigios inmobiliarios pueden trabajar con usted para garantizar que su dinero y derechos de propiedad estén adecuadamente protegidos frente a partes adversas y reclamos.
En teoría, comprar una propiedad parece una transacción relativamente sencilla: hacer una oferta, esperar la aceptación, redactar un contrato, cerrar el trato y entregar el dinero. Sin embargo, cada etapa del proceso de compra representa un posible punto de desacuerdo o malentendido. Nuestros abogados de litigios inmobiliarios están capacitados para manejar cualquier problema que surja en la venta o compra de una vivienda, incluyendo:
Ya sea que usted sea un vendedor con dudas sobre el contrato de compra, un comprador con preguntas sobre el título o un desarrollador en disputa con sus residentes actuales, trabajar con un abogado especializado en litigios inmobiliarios es la mejor manera de evitar y superar conflictos de forma rentable.
En el contexto de bienes raíces residenciales, nuestros abogados pueden manejar incluso los problemas más inusuales. Por ejemplo, algunos compradores han enfrentado complicaciones con entidades gubernamentales sobre el uso del suelo, requiriendo una apelación sobre uso de suelo. En lugar de enfrentarse solo a la junta de apelaciones de uso de suelo, un abogado puede presentar su caso y argumentar por qué su desarrollo planeado o designación histórica cumple con las leyes municipales de zonificación.
También somos expertos en revisar los resultados de una búsqueda de título y tomar las medidas adecuadas para despejar cualquier nube en su título. Una nube en el título se refiere a una posible reclamación o interés territorial por parte de terceros, que puede impedir que un comprador o vendedor cierre el contrato de compra. Más específicamente, los bancos e instituciones financieras generalmente no prestan dinero para la compra de una vivienda si existe una aparente nube en el título. Trabajando con un abogado de litigios inmobiliarios, usted puede evitar o resolver problemas con poseedores adversos, arrendatarios agrícolas o acreedores con sentencias vinculadas a la propiedad.
Para evitar las muchas trampas ocultas inherentes a las transacciones inmobiliarias, le recomendamos que contacte a nuestra firma especializada para obtener más información o para agendar una consulta.
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I highly recommend Ike Kaludi and his team for anyone needing legal assistance in personal injury cases. Ike's extensive experience was evident and very helpful throughout the process. He was always ready to explain each step, discuss all possible outcomes, and provide examples from previous cases, which greatly aided my understanding and decision-making.
We operate on a Zero Fee Guarantee for personal injury and employment-related cases. This means that you don't pay any attorney's fees unless we recover compensation for you. In other words, if we don't win your case, you don't owe us anything. This is a common practice for plaintiff law firms and ensures that our clients can pursue justice without worrying about upfront costs.
Additionally, the cost of a consultation is free for personal injury and employment-related matters. You should feel confident contacting our firm to learn more about your case and how we can help you seek compensation for your injuries or employment issues.
Most of the attorney fees and litigation costs, when the case is successful, are typically covered by the money recovered from your case. However, it's important to note that if a client decides to terminate our services before a resolution is reached, they may be responsible for any attorney fees and litigation costs incurred up to that point. No recovery, no charge is our standard practice, and we are committed to providing you with the best legal representation without financial risk.
When selecting a legal professional to represent your case, it is important to find someone with high credentials, worthy memberships, and a proven record of obtaining success for clients. These are indicators of an attorney's dedication and skills. At California Trial Law Group, we hold membership on the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Consumer Attorneys of California, the Alameda County Bar Association, California Employment Lawyers Association, and various other organizations dedicated to representing injured individuals and employees. Our lawyers have received high marks by clients and peers on Superlawyers and AVVO.
Lawsuits are subject to California's statute of limitations; a set of laws that limits the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit. Below are some common deadlines to watch for:
You must file a personal injury lawsuit within two years of the accident or the date you discovered the injury. If you are filing suit against a government entity for personal injury, you only have six months.
Aggrieved ex-employees who have been wrongfully terminated must file their claims within two years of termination. Even though California is an at-will state, employers cannot fire their employees for an illegal reason, such as their ethnicity, age, or gender.
Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) discrimination claims are a two-step process because claimants have one year to file administrative complaints under the FEHA, and then an additional year to file a lawsuit after they receive a right-to-sue letter.
California Family Rights Act (CFRA) Retaliation Claims: Similar to FEHA, a person loses the right to file a lawsuit one year after the CFRA agency sends a right-to-sue letter.
Most unpaid wage claims are subject to a three-year statute of limitations. Under the Unfair Competition Law (UCL), the time period is extended to four years for unpaid wage claims under the Unfair Competition Law, while wage statement claims must be brought within one year.
If you were injured in a preventable accident or in connection with your employment, then you likely have reasonable cause for a claim. By contacting our firm, we can help you make this determination.
Speak with a lawyer immediately after you seek medical help for your injury. Get the medical attention that you need, then contact an attorney about your legal rights and options. Your health is the most important thing, but your future, finances, and rights are important too.
The value of a personal injury claim or lawsuit depends on a multitude of factors: the extent of your injuries, your medical expenses, your emotional damages, and more. If you missed work because of an injury, you can seek additional compensation for lost wages. Schedule a consultation with our firm to learn more about your legal opportunities after an accident.
The duration of any case is subject the particular circumstances of that case. We will be better able to answer this question after reviewing your case and determining how to best move forward. You can call our firm today for a free consultation.
Our firm is dedicated to your case and will take the time necessary to ensure that you receive all that you deserve, even if it does take years. We will take care of as much of the process as possible, so you don't have to lose valuable time and can focus on your medical treatment and recovering.
Many insurance companies have a base equation that they use to calculate settlement offers. Unfortunately, this initial amount is usually insufficient because insurance adjustors usually try to save the insurance companies money . Thus, victims should not seek to close their case too quickly, but consult a personal injury lawyer to receive a fair offer. California Trial Law Group ensure that the insurance companies treat our client's fairly, that they not undervalue your case, and that you will ultimately receive a favorable settlement.
You may receive compensation for past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of earnings, property damage, and for other expenses you incurred. In the case of wrongful death, the family may receive an amount to cover the loss of future income as well as loss of companionship. As part of our service, we will discuss in detail an amount of compensation that you deserve and that we will fight for to obtain.
No. Many cases are settled out of court. Our firm, however, is well prepared to take a defendant to court if they do not give our client the amount that we feel our client is entitled to.
We are a firm dedicated to serving the needs of our clients and your best interest come first and foremost. When you are looking for reliable, unyielding legal representation there is no better firm to turn to than California Trial Law Group.