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Conservation Easement To Protect Land – The Proverbial Win-Win

2021-09-27T20:31:01-07:00June 4, 2021|

“A conservation easement is a voluntary agreement between a landowner and a land trust or governmental agency that permanently limits land uses to protect the property’s natural, scenic, historical, agricultural, forested, or open-space condition.” (Civil Code section 815.1-3). That is the opening paragraph in today’s ...

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Insurance Claim On California Fair Plan Policy

2021-09-22T17:41:11-07:00May 28, 2021|

            Many of us have had our homeowner’s insurance canceled as a result of the threat of wildfires. My policy was canceled a couple of years ago even though we are in a Firewise subdivision. The thousands of dollars I spent on defensible space meant ...

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Aggregate Operation Expansion EIR Challenged

2021-09-22T17:20:24-07:00May 14, 2021|

            When a large project is proposed, such as Syar Industries expansion of its aggregate operations in Napa County, the California Environmental Quality Act specifies what must be included in the environmental impact report (EIR) analyzing the project and its impacts. It is not uncommon ...

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Prescriptive Easement Law 101

2021-09-22T17:23:41-07:00May 12, 2021|

A common occurrence in my real estate practice involves one person using another’s property, whether it be a path, a driveway, for parking or even a fence over the true property line. All of you jailhouse lawyers know or think you know that if ...

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Contractor’s License Glitch Means No Recovery Of Money Due

2021-09-22T15:53:25-07:00May 7, 2021|

            The Law Review has analyzed a few cases where a contractor was denied recovery of money rightly due from an owner because the contractor was not “properly licensed at all times during performance of the work.” In most of the cases, the contractor was ...

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