Real Estate Attorney in Hermosa Beach – Protecting Coastal Property Rights with Over 27 Years of Legal Experience
Real Estate Attorney in Hermosa Beach – Protecting Coastal Property Rights with Over 27 Years of Legal Experience
Safeguard your beach home, resolve property disputes, and secure your view with experienced legal guidance from a seasoned California real estate attorney.
Tailored Legal Representation for Hermosa Beach Property Owners
In Hermosa Beach, property values are high and space is limited — leading to legal challenges around property boundaries, shared ownership, coastal encroachments, and view preservation.
With over 27 years of real estate law experience, I help homeowners, developers, and investors protect their rights and resolve disputes involving high-value residential and mixed-use properties throughout the Beach Cities.
Real Estate Legal Services in Hermosa Beach
- ✔ Quiet Title & Partition Actions
- ✔ Tenancy-in-Common (TIC) Disputes
- ✔ View Obstruction & Coastal Encroachment
- ✔ Easement & Boundary Disputes
- ✔ Seller Nondisclosure & Misrepresentation
- ✔ Construction & Renovation Disputes
- ✔ Lis Pendens Filing & Removal
- ✔ Real Property Held in Trusts or LLCs
Why Hermosa Beach Clients Trust Me
- Local Insight: Deep familiarity with Beach Cities property issues including narrow lot disputes and view ordinances.
- 27+ Years of Experience: Proven litigation and advisory experience in California real estate law.
- Flat-Fee Consultations: Transparent and upfront legal advice tailored to your property concerns.
- Integrated Planning: Guidance for properties held in trusts, LLCs, and multi-party family holdings.
Protect Your Investment. Defend Your Rights. Work With Confidence.
Whether you’re involved in a title dispute, co-ownership issue, or preparing a property transfer, I provide clear and reliable legal support every step of the way.
📞 Call or Text: (310) 266–4115
🌐 Website: www.LawBrainard.com
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*This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. An attorney-client relationship is only formed through a signed agreement.*