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Real Estate Law
Dealing with property dispute issues, eviction, or wrongful foreclosure can be confusing, complicated, and overwhelming, especially when the possibility of losing your home or property investment is on the line. At Joe Young Law, we understand how stressful and frustrating this can be, and we look forward to serving your needs with integrity and dedication. We are here to provide our utmost attention and focus resolving your case, in the most cost-efficient manner possible, and perhaps preventing litigation altogether. Whether you’re renting property, buying property, or entering into a lease contract, we will help explain every step of the process in terms you can easily understand.

Joe Young Law provides both businesses and individuals affordable, and comprehensive legal services in various areas of real estate, including landlord tenant issues, unlawful detainers (evictions), real estate litigation, zoning, boundary disputes, lease violations, and lease drafting.

Unlawful Detainer Actions (Evictions)/ Landlord-Tenant issues
In Unlawful Detainer actions, also known as evictions, it is often a battle for landlords to recover money judgments and property that are rightfully theirs by law. Joe Young Law provides landlords with competent and effective representation by assisting in preparing the proper notices and drafting warning letters to tenants at an affordable cost.

We also advocate for tenants in actions against their landlords such as breach of implied warranty of habitability and lease disputes, and offer effective solutions to these disputes.

Real Estate Litigation
At Joe Young Law, we will assess your case with the aim of providing effective preventative measures or solutions that avoid litigation. In those cases where litigation is inevitable, however, we provide competent and effective representation in the following areas – breach of contract, boundary disputes and zoning issues, failure to disclose defects, and wrongful foreclosure.

If you want experienced attorneys advocating for you, please contact us so we may assess your needs.