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San Diego Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
We represent real estate investors, property owners, real estate professionals, landlords, and commercial tenants. WE DO NOT REPRESENT RESIDENTIAL TENANTS but we offer referrals.
- Real Estate Litigation
- Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) Litigation - Landlords only
- Real Estate Professional Negligence & Fraud
- Contract Review, Drafting, and Negotiation
- Lease Review & Drafting
- Real Estate Expert Witness
- Mortgage Advocacy & Wrongful Foreclosure
- LLC Formation
- Contract Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
- Quiet Title Actions
- Boundary disputes
The firm focuses its practice on the representation of real estate investors and professionals. We offer a monthly landlord legal update webinar and we stay up-to-date on the law as it develops. We also offer seminars relating to loan modification, short sale, and foreclosure issues. Keep an eye on our resources at SoCalRealtyLaw.com
About So. Cal. Realty Law, APC
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Law
- Real Estate Litigation
Litigation
- 40%
Pro Bono Activities
- HOME Clinics sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, June 1, 2008 - Present
- San Diego Association of Realtors Housing Opportunities Committee, October 1, 2009 - Present
- President of Amikas (a non-profit organization)
People
Attorneys
- Shanna Welsh-Levin (Senior Counsel) 2 Reviews
- James (Jim) Delaney
- Diana Sensale
- Adam Stone
Staff
- Fabian Garcia-Brown, Litigation Paralegal
- Lisa Manriquez, Senior Paralegal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
10601-G Tierrasanta Blvd.#365 San Diego, CA 92124
Phone
Fax
- 844-525-4438
Appointments
Weekday
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