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Estefanos Law offers its clients representation in San Diego real property ownership disputes – quiet title and partition, as well other title related actions. We have experience in helping our clients resolve disputes concerning ownership of title to real property. These disputes often arise when co-owners of property disagree on whether or not to retain ownership of property.

We have represented clients in many types of disputes concerning the disposition of property. In these matters, we take all appropriate steps to make sure our client’s interest in the property is protected, which often includes recording a lis pendens on the property at the county recorder’s office. In addition, we actively pursue settlement of these disputes to help avoid costly court costs and receiver costs.

What is Quiet Title to Real Property?
Questing title to real property is a catchall claim that allows an owner of real property to have the court clear defects in title, old liens, resolve lien priority disputes and otherwise declare once and for all who has a right to be on title to real property.

What Does it Mean to Partition Real Property?
Partition is either a forced sale or a splitting of real property. A partition occurs when a co-tenant (a co-owner of real property) no longer wants to co-own real property with his/her/its co-owner and there is a disagreement as to what should be done with the property.

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