Orange County Landlord-Tenant Attorney Anthony Burton of AWP Law P.C. Discusses Quiet Title Actions

Orange County Landlord-Tenant Attorney Anthony Burton of AWP Law P.C. Discusses Quiet Title Actions, updated 7/30/21, 8:02 PM

The founder and managing partner of AWP Law Anthony Burton was recently featured in a 50-minute interview on The Attorney Post discussing Orange County tenant landlord disputes as well as diving into the concept of Irvine quiet title actions. Visit https://awblawpc.com or call (949) 244-4207

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Orange County Landlord-Tenant Attorney Anthony
Burton of AWP Law P.C. Discusses
Anthony Burton is the founder and managing partner of
AWP Law, P.C.
He was recently featured in a 50-minute podcast interview on The Attorney post to
discuss all aspects of Orange County tenant landlord disputes , as well as diving into
the concept of Irvine quiet title actions and how they can help "Settle" issues that
arise in real estate law, particularly between
Persons having tenant landlord disputes or needing help
with a quiet title action should contact AWP Law, P.C., via
their website found below, or by calling 244-4207.
The purpose of a quiet title action is to
determine who owns what in real
estate and whether they have any
rights that can be enforced by law.
A quiet title suit may also involve
determining if someone has
violated an easement on your land.
A quiet title lawsuit is a set of civil actions that can be used for many purposes including: To determine who
owns what land; To resolve disputes over ownership rights of real property; To protect against claims by
others, including fraudulent conveyance; To prevent future litigation from arising o
A spokesperson for the AWP Law shared a bit more
information about Quiet Title Actions: "Following the quiet
title action, the plaintiff will be in full possession of the
property in perpetuity, as will be the plaintiff's heirs, and
they will also be protected from any further claims of
ownership ma
The most common use of a quiet title action involves
situations where two parties have claimed ownership
of the same piece of land at some point in history but
now disagree about which party has superior rights
to it.
" "A quiet title action is usually brought only after all other
avenues of resolving the issue have been exhausted.
It's important to remember that
bringing a quiet title action will
cost time and money.
" Persons seeking a Quiet Title
Action in the Orange County
California area are encouraged to
reach out to AWP Law, P.C..
Contact Us At:
https://awblawpc.co
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