California land use law covers the appropriate and legal uses of land, often a family or business owner’s single most valuable asset. Land use is governed by a number of different areas of law. It covers permits, taxation, zoning, compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), land use rights, and more. When faced with a legal issue concerning the use of land, property owners can turn to the skilled and dedicated California land use law attorneys at Estefanos Law.
Comprehensive Legal Knowledge
Our attorneys have a solid and thorough understanding of land use law and can help property owners address issues such as the following:
1. Zoning, variances, and permits.
Local land use laws often dictate that land in a particular area can only be used for certain purposes or contain certain types or numbers of structures. Our land use lawyers can help landowners identify applicable zoning and permit regulations, apply for the necessary permits, and seek the permission of regulatory boards, planning commissions, city councils, and other agencies or boards when a variance is needed. At Estefanos Law, we will also work with qualified land use consultants and local planning departments to ensure all requirements are met.
2. “Red Tag” violations.
A “red tag” is a notice from a city or county that a property owner has violated local land use laws in some way. The alleged violation may involve building without a permit or use of land that has not been zoned for that use. The experienced California land use lawyers at Estefanos Law will study the details of the “red tag” violation and help land owners correct any mistakes.
3. Boundary disputes.
These may range from a simple dispute between neighbors about whose property a particular tree or fence sits on to a serious oversight that may adversely affect the property’s marketable title. Our attorneys will seek the assistance of highly qualified title officers, land surveyors, and other experts to help neighbors settle boundary disputes.
4. CEQA violations.
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires many development projects to demonstrate that they will not significantly impact the environment, and that any significant impacts are properly controlled. We can help property owners establish a project’s compliance with CEQA.
5. Property tax reassessments.
Property taxes can form a significant part of a homeowner’s or business owner’s annual budget. If the value of a properly is assessed incorrectly, it can drive these taxes far higher than they should be. We can help property owners establish the proper value of their land to ensure taxes are assessed fairly.