We've discussed the basics of the mechanics' lien, that is has nothing to do with your mechanic, and how to avoid one, but what do you do when it's past that point? What do you do when a mechanics' lien is filed on your property? The first step is to determine the...
Month: February 2016
What to Look for in a Contractor’s Contract
If you've ever had the need to hire a contractor for a project, you've probably signed a contract. Do you remember what was included in the contract? Did you read through the entire contract from start to finish? Do you know what every clause meant and intended to...
Terminating Real Estate Easements
We've already talked about what easements are and how they affect your property as well as how to create one, but there's one more major issue that we haven't covered. In some instances, you may need to terminate a real estate easement. Is it possible? The simple...
Facts About Easements or “The Right of Way”
Knowing your facts can mean the difference between a good deal and a bad deal; a successful transaction and a failed one. If you are involved in Southern California real estate or property development and you haven't yet brushed up on all things easement and rights of...
What You Should Know About Easements and Rights of Way
If you aren't sure what it means when a contract or document refers to an easement or "The Right of Way" you could end up in the midst of a transaction that carries unknown implications. In fact, if you aren't careful, you could end up realizing those implications...
Creating an Easement: Top 5 Methods
In previous articles, we've discussed easements or "right of ways" and how they are used. Generally speaking, an easement or "right of way" grants one person or entity the right to use another person or entity's property. As is obvious, this can come with a number of...