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How Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Affects Your Ability to Sell a Home

Can I Sell My House If I Filed Chapter 13 in California?

Chapter 13 was probably not on your 2026 vision board. Filing for bankruptcy feels like a gut punch, and now on top of everything, you are thinking about selling your house. That is really a lot to carry. So let’s get to the question that brought you here. Can you sell your house while in … Continued
Understanding Post-Closing Repair Responsibilities for California Sellers

Is the Seller Responsible for Any Repairs After Closing in California?

Closing day feels like the finish line, and for the most part, it is. But in California, the law has a few things to say about what happens after the champagne. Sellers in this state carry disclosure responsibilities that don’t just evaporate once the title transfers. A buyer who finds something wrong after move-in can, … Continued
we buy house in foreclosure in California

Can You Sell a House in Foreclosure in California?

What is Foreclosure? A foreclosure is when a lender, usually a bank, takes ownership of your home through a legal process and sells it to recover the amount owed. And although this is initiated when you fail to make your monthly mortgage payments, you don’t have to be afraid if you’re late by a week … Continued

Do All Heirs Have to Agree to Sell Property in California?

Is your family group chat currently a battlefield over what to do with an inherited property? Your sibling wants to keep it and someone’s uncle who you barely know just chimed in with a strong opinion. Classic. If you are trying to figure out whether all heirs have to agree to sell property in California, … Continued
What Selling a Home As-Is Means Under California Law

Can You Sell a House As-Is Without Inspection in California?

Not every home sale starts from a good place. Some sellers are dealing with a property that’s been neglected for years. Meanwhile, others just went through something hard, like a divorce or a death in the family. By the time selling becomes the priority, the place needs work and the energy to deal with it … Continued
How to sell a property with a squatter in California

California Squatter’s Rights

When you think of passive income, you almost always think of rental properties. Imagine having rent payments credited to your bank account every month without having to lift a finger! You could retire early and spend your days on the beach, enjoying the sun and sea–living the soft life!  But what if the rent income … Continued

Who Gets The House In A Divorce In California?

When there is a change in marriage, the house often becomes the hardest part to sort through. It’s not just a property, but it’s the place where routines happened, where the mortgage got paid, where kids came home from school, and where many big decisions now have to be made. That is why one of … Continued
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Selling a House With a Child Support Lien in Los Angeles, CA

Most people find out about a child support lien the same way: their title search comes back, and there it is. No heads up or any warning. They just get the news that a lien is sitting on your property, as if it owns the place. This is super common in Los Angeles, and it’s … Continued
Selling My Home After Equity Release in Los Angeles

Can I Sell My House If I Have Equity Release in Los Angeles, CA?

Most people who call us start the conversation with a sigh. They’ve got an equity release plan on their Los Angeles home, life took a turn, and now they’re wondering if selling is even possible. It is! The confusion is understandable. Equity release feels permanent when you’re in it. But you’re not locked in. The … Continued
Is a deed required to sell a house In Los Angeles

Do You Need a Deed to Sell a House in Los Angeles, CA?

Look, selling a house in Los Angeles already comes with enough paperwork. The deed is just one piece of it, and honestly, it’s not as complicated as people make it out to be. You’ve probably heard all sorts of conflicting advice about whether you need the original, whether a copy works, or if you’re totally … Continued