There are many properties across California that have an easement on them. These easements are legal and sometimes, not so legal, agreements for nonowners of a property to use the property. Sometimes a property owner no longer wants to have an easement on his property...
Month: May 2020
Easements 101: What To Know
Perhaps you need to create an easement either on your property or for your use on another property. You want to be sure that you create an agreement that provides you with the best deal while also not causing you issues down the road. The California Land Title...
How can you defend a breach of contract?
As a small business owner, you’ve likely signed many contracts—and you will likely sign many more. Usually, these business agreements are simple and straightforward. You and the other party agree to an arrangement, and then you follow through on that arrangement. The...
Force majeure clauses may be a contract escape hatch
Anticipating business contingencies is a prudent part of business planning and contract drafting. But business must also confront unexpected and unavoidable events. To deal with these, force majeure clauses are an important part of commercial business transactions....
Know your options in a commercial real estate dispute
No company in Southern California wants to get involved in litigation. However, most have a plan if the need arises. When it comes to commercial real estate, having a plan to address any potential disputes that might arise – before they become an issue – can be the...