Real Estate Disputes & Litigation

Kuhami Law represents clients in real estate disputes involving contractual and property-related issues. The firm pursues efficient resolution through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration while remaining fully prepared to litigate when necessary.

Purchase disputes can derail a real estate transaction and expose buyers or sellers to significant risk. I assist clients by analyzing purchase agreements, advising on legal remedies, and pursuing resolution through negotiation or litigation when necessary— always with a focus on protecting my client’s interests and achieving practical results.



Purchase Disputes




Easement disputes can arise when property owners disagree over access, use, or maintenance rights affecting their land. These disputes often involve recorded easements, implied or prescriptive rights, boundary issues, shared driveways, utilities, or disagreements over the scope and permissible use of an easement. Left unresolved, easement disputes can interfere with property use, delay sales, and significantly impact property value.
        
As a real estate attorney, I assist clients in resolving easement disputes by reviewing title records, recorded documents, surveys, and historical use of the property to determine the existence and scope of easement rights. I advise clients on their legal options and pursue resolution through negotiation when possible, while remaining prepared to litigate when necessary.

Easement Disputes



Seller non-disclosure is one of the most frequently litigated issues in real estate transactions. California law requires sellers to disclose known material facts that may affect the value, desirability, or use of a property. When disclosures are incomplete, inaccurate, or omitted—whether intentionally or unintentionally—disputes can arise during escrow or long after a sale has closed.


Seller non-disclosures




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