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Property Transfers
When Do You Need To Transfer Property In California?
The main scenarios for transferring property to a new owner are during a sale or after a death. Property transfers can be a complex matter, and it’s a process related to a sale that has its own mechanisms and challenges.
At So. Cal. Realty Law, APC, our property transfer lawyers’ attention to detail helps clients manage the difficulties of their real estate law challenges. Our dedicated litigators work for property owners across San Diego and the rest of Southern California. Our team’s commitment to solving your problems means we’re here to answer your questions and provide you with vital information.

How Property Transfers Work
Transferring property isn’t as simple as signing a piece of paper. There are many forms and processes that you must fill out, including:
- Quit claim deeds
- Warranty deeds
- Grant deeds
- Transfer on death deeds
- Life estate deeds
In turn, the type of deed you choose depends on if you’re pursuing joint ownership of property or if the property is commercial or residential.
Efficiently Addressing Transfer Disputes
In addition to the already complex transactional side of these property transfers, there are always openings for intense scrutiny and litigation. Our team can help you with both the transaction and the litigation and pursue your goals with skill, dedication and zealous advocacy.
On Your Side: So. Cal. Realty Law
Our goal is to be the one-stop you need for your real estate law needs. Our lawyers have the experience and mindset necessary to make a major impact on your problems. Turn to us to find out how we can help you. Call 619-826-8213 or send an email using this form.
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Landlord-tenant disputes
Zoning disputes
Eviction litigation
Foreclosure disputes
Easements disputes and quiet title actions
Boundary disputes
Taxation disputes
Frequent Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Contract Review And Drafting In California
Our attorneys at So. Cal. Realty Law, APC, can help answer any questions about real estate contracts. We can help you review and draft your next California real estate contract. Here are some questions you may have:
Should I use templates or online resources to draft employment contracts?
A premade template or online resources may provide a good starting place to draft employment contracts. However, using these resources may lead to legal issues. Here is why a do-it-yourself (DIY) employment contract is a bad idea:
State real estate law issues: A DIY employment contract may not include certain terms and conditions that follow California’s real estate laws. A contract may violate an agent’s or associate’s rights if the language is not carefully reviewed.
Lack of flexibility: You may find it difficult to renegotiate the terms of a contract if you discover that it does not benefit you after it is signed.
Confusing language: A DIY employment contract may include confusing jargon that makes it unclear what the purpose and effect of the arrangement would have for involved parties.
Missing info: Including specific duties, obligations and dates may prove difficult with a DIY employment contract. You may need to include unique terms specific to an arrangement with an agent or associate.
A real estate attorney can help you draft an original employment contract that fits your unique needs.
Can an attorney negotiate on my behalf during the contract review and drafting process?
Yes. Attorney representation during a contract review and drafting process may be in your best interests. Our attorneys can help ensure the terms and conditions of a contract are realistic and that all agreements are legal. We can also identify potential risks to an arrangement and revise confusing language.
What are the potential consequences of signing a poorly drafted contract?
If a contract is poorly drafted, then you could face serious legal issues and reputational damage. Confusing language, unclear obligations and misinterpretations could make it harder to renegotiate the terms of a contract and strain the relationship with involved parties.
Dedication. Strength. Experience.
We are here and ready to provide you with what you need to make wise real estate law decisions. We will stay with you and guide you through your real estate contract issues, from crafting to litigation if necessary. Reach out to learn more about how we can help by calling 619-826-8213 or sending an email using this form.
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Although we are physically based in San Diego, our team works in a virtual office environment, as in-person appointments are not needed for most matters.
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Mailing address:
10601-G Tierrasanta Blvd. #365
San Diego, CA 92124
(619) 826-8213
Fax: (844) 525-4438