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Laguna Niguel Real Estate Dispute Lawyer and Partition Actions Attorney Robert J. Spitz provides experienced legal guidance
in real estate disputes and conflicts between real property co-owners. He brings over 40 years of experience to resolve matters so
that his clients do not become entangled in costly and stressful legal battles. He works closely with clients, advocating for their
interests, protecting their rights, and resolving these matters with the best outcome possible.
Serving clients in Laguna Niguel, the broader Orange County area, and throughout California, Mr. Spitz provides seasoned legal
guidance on the most complex issues involving both commercial and residential properties.
With extensive knowledge of real estate law, Mr. Spitz has built a distinguished reputation. He takes pride in securing favorable
resolutions, whether through skilled negotiation, litigation, or other resolution methods. Call Real Estate Dispute Attorney and
Partitions Lawyer Robert Spitz at (949) 516-9220 to arrange a consultation.
Real Estate Dispute Attorney Robert J. Spitz has skillfully guided clients through a wide range of real estate conflicts in California. Whether you are facing a
disagreement over residential or commercial property, you can trust Mr. Spitz’s personal approach to resolving your property issues. He routinely handles real
estate matters involving:
● Failed purchase/sale transactions for homes or businesses
● Broker performance and breach of duties
● Development and construction contracts
● Boundary lines, easements, and property use rights
● Zoning regulations and land use with municipalities
● Partition actions and co-ownership disputes
● Eminent domain and condemnation proceedings
● Mortgage company debt claims and liens
● Contractor payment disputes during building projects
● Lease agreements and landlord/tenant conflicts
● Title company errors and broker negligence claims
No matter how complex your real estate issue may seem, Real Estate Attorney Robert Spitz brings four decades of seasoned legal experience to protect your
commercial or residential property interests. Mr. Spitz is dedicated to pursuing the best possible outcome for your real property case.
In Laguna Niguel, property owners can turn to Real Estate Disputes Attorney Robert J. Spitz for his unparalleled experience gained over
four decades in practice. He takes a comprehensive approach to each case, with detailed preparation and proven legal strategies that
protect your property rights and interests. Contact The Law Office of Robert J. Spitz for efficient guidance through real estate litigation,
mediation, or negotiated settlements.
Call (949) 516-9220 and schedule a consultation to discuss your real estate legal needs. Mr. Spitz will review your situation, learn about
your legal goals, and discuss a plan for resolving your residential or commercial property dispute. There is no need to risk your property
investments and ownership rights when The Law Office of Robert J. Spitz is prepared to handle your case.
Laguna Niguel Real Estate Dispute Attorney Robert Spitz
If co-owners disagree over shared real estate, partition actions may offer an effective legal solution. Common examples include divorcing spouses battling over a
home or siblings inheriting land from parents but with differing visions. One party may want to sell while others wish to keep the property. These conflicting
interests can lead to bitter stalemates without intervention.
A partition action lawsuit enables the court to divide co-owned property fairly, allowing each owner to separately
possess their equitable share. This legal process avoids prolonged co-ownership conflicts. In Laguna Niguel, Real Estate
Partition Attorney Robert J. Spitz provides skilled representation to clients seeking partition remedies. He protects your
rights as a property co-owner throughout the proceedings.
Partition is not about determining rightful ownership, but rather splitting jointly-owned real estate between parties. It is
the process of equitably dividing marital, inherited, or any jointly-owned property for separate possession. Perhaps you
co-own acreage, a commercial building, or a residence. Perhaps you are part owner of the family business, or you
inherited part of a business when a relative passed away. When disagreements over selling, developing or holding the
property prove irreconcilable, a partition enables a clean break.
In California, recent legislation has changed the statute affecting buy-out procedures for co-owners. Partition Action Lawyer Robert J. Spitz has extensive experience
guiding clients through these proceedings. He protects your interests as he diligently pursues the most advantageous division of co-owned properties.