Real Estate Transactions Attorney in Mather, California

What are the biggest issues your real estate clients face?

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biggest issues my real estate clients
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tend to face these days is a little bit
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different depending upon whether or not
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they’re a commercial client or an
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individual client
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but one thing that’s actually we’re
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seeing that’s more consistent these days
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is
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um you know the unknowns involved with
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any transaction
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you know more and more we have you know
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people from the bay area and southern
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california moving to the area
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and they’re discovering that life in the
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city is not the same as life in this
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you know in the in the hills or in the
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sacramento area where you deal with
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easements and things of that nature
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and so one of the issues that we’re
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seeing more and more these days is
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you know easement disputes and neighbor
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disputes in general and that’s the same
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developer buying a large piece of
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property it’s the same for developers it
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is an
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individual buying a house you know that
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they intend to live in as their primary
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residence

Sacramento, CA lawyer Jacob Ouzts talks about the biggest issues his real estate clients face. He explains that the biggest issues his real estate clients face today vary depending on whether they are commercial or individual clients. However, one growing common challenge across both groups involves the unknowns that come with any real estate transaction. With more people from the Bay Area and Southern California relocating to the region, many are realizing that life in the city differs greatly from life in the hills or the Sacramento area, where easements and other property complexities are more common. As a result, he notes an increase in easement disputes and general neighbor conflicts—issues that affect both developers purchasing large parcels of land and individuals buying homes for their primary residences.

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