What is a fixture? What on my property do I really own? What type of legal ownership do I have? How can I keep my land in the family? California Real Estate law can be complicated and daunting and is constantly evolving. There are forms that must be filled out a certain way and filed at specific locations. It can be very intimidating to try and navigate those waters on your own, but that is where Navigato & Battin, LLP can help smooth out the whole process to make it as painless as possible. The San Diego real estate lawyers at San Diego-based NB assist their clients with all of their San Diego Real Estate Law issues. NB represent real estate buyers, sellers, brokers, developers, speculators, and lenders in a variety of real estate transactional and litigation matters. No matter how small or complex your situation, the attorneys at NB are here to help with all of your real estate law needs. Below is a list of just some of the real estate matters that NB attorneys can help with:

  • Real Estate Purchase Contracts
  • Transfer Disclosure Statements
  • Real Estate Financing Contracts
  • Broker Listing Agreements
  • Property Management Contracts
  • Transfers of Property Interests
  • Real Estate Broker Duties and Obligations
  • Easements
  • Creation
  • Use
  • Maintenance
  • Repair / Restoration
  • Termination
  • Deeds
  • Grant Deeds
  • Quitclaim Deeds
  • Deeds of Trust
  • Liens (voluntary and involuntary)
  • Attachment
  • Judgment
  • Execution
  • Mechanic’s
  • Dedication of Property
  • Homeowners Association documents
  • CC&Rs
  • Rules and Regulations
  • Bylaws and other governing documents
  • Litigating Real Estate Disputes including:
    • Breach of Real Estate Purchase and Sale Contracts
    • Injuries to people on and off the property (“Premises Liability”)
    • Homeowners Association / CC&R disputes
    • Nuisance
    • Fence / border / property line disputes
    • Trees
    • Encroachments
    • Damage to property (“Waste”)
RECENT ACHIEVEMENT: NB defended a San Diego real estate investment company against a claim of violation of the Home Equity Sales Contracts Act, a complex homeowner protection law. In a multi-week jury trial, NB achieved a defense verdict on the claims against its client, and a favorable verdict on its client’s claims against the plaintiff and another real estate investment company.