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A Guide to the Marketable Record Title Act (Civ. Code § 880.020)

The Marketable Record Title act provides a statutory time limit to eliminate certain liens. Specifically, the purpose is to enhance the marketability of property by fixing an expiration date for certain interests, which are generally ancient mortgages, deeds of trust, unexercised options, powers of termination, unperformed contracts for the sale…

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Selling Partition Property Through a Private Sale (CCP 872.720)

Real property partitions help co-owners and co-tenants divide real estate that they purchased together.  Partition actions can be agreed upon by the parties, but if there is no agreement, a court will oversee the partition.  Under California law, a court will first determine each party’s interest in the property and…

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What is “Real Property”? (Civ. Code § 658)

Under California’s Civil Code, real property refers to land, and things affixed to land such as houses. (Civ. Code § 658.) When people think of “property” they may envision a large lake house or a humble home. But this is only one type of property – real property. Personal property,…

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What is an Order Determining Succession to Real Property? (Probate Code Section 13154)

An order determining succession to real property is an alternative petition to get a court order transferring the property. (Prob. Code § 13154.) If the estate is small enough, and a successor to the decedent has proof that they are entitled to a certain piece of property, then they may…

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Can You File a Lis Pendens Based on a Constructive Trust Theory?

A lis pendens is a notice that a lawsuit has been filed against real property which could affect that property’s title. The lis pendens notifies any potential buyer that there is a lawsuit involving a real property claim. This is important because a potential buyer with knowledge of the lis…

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Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) § 872.120 General Authority to Hear Motions and Make Orders and Decrees

California Code of Civil Procedure section 872.120 grants the court continuing jurisdiction to hear all motions and issue any necessary decrees in order to fulfill the purpose of the partition title, which aims to provide the court with broad statutory authority.  Code of Civil Procedure section 872.120 states  In the…

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What is a Deed?

A deed is a legal instrument, evidenced in writing, to confirm the ownership interest or legal rights of an owner of real property. Essentially, a deed is necessary to determine the titleholder of a piece of real estate. Moreover, a deed grants an owner of real property legal rights to…

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What is the difference between a grant deed and a quitclaim deed? (Civil Code § 1113)

The deed to a property is the most important document a property owner has. It describes the title and its associated rights while operating as the grant of the property itself. But not all deeds are created equal.  While grant deeds and quitclaim deeds are the most common tools for…

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