Real Estate Litigation Los Angeles

    Real Estate Representation

    At the Law Offices of Jeff A. Mann, we provide comprehensive legal representation for individuals, businesses, and property owners involved in real estate transactions and disputes. Buying, selling, leasing, or managing property comes with legal complexities that can impact your investments and financial security. Whether you need assistance with contract negotiations, title disputes, zoning issues, or landlord-tenant conflicts, our firm is dedicated to protecting your real estate interests. 

    We offer strategic guidance and legal advocacy to resolve real estate matters efficiently, ensuring compliance with all applicable laws while securing the best possible outcomes for our clients. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, we are committed to helping you navigate real estate challenges with confidence.

    Areas of Representation

    Real Estate Transactions

    Handling the purchase, sale, and leasing of residential and commercial properties, ensuring all contracts, disclosures, and closing processes are executed accurately and efficiently.

    Contract Disputes

    Resolving conflicts related to purchase agreements, lease terms, or other real estate contracts, protecting your financial and legal interests in property dealings.

    Title & Boundary Issues

    Addressing disputes involving unclear titles, boundary lines, or easements to ensure property ownership and usage rights are legally upheld.

    Zoning & Land Use

    Providing guidance on zoning regulations, permits, and land use challenges to help clients navigate local laws and protect their property investments.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The County Recorders office is not a law enforcement agency. Their mandate is simply to accept or reject for recording deeds and other chain of custody documents which simply conform to the requirements for filing. No county clerk is comparing signatures, or fingerprints, or actively investigating suspicious activity.
    Running routine free credit reports, and auditing your own title records is a safe and low cost way to identify any fraudulent deeds.
    A Quiet Title action is required to remove any clouds on title which vary from fraud to neighbor disputes.