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Legal Counsel for all Your Real Property and Real Estate Matters
The Craig A. Sherman Law Corp. is a full service law firm that can handle all of your real property and real estate needs including simple review of documents to full trials on disputed boundaries, title, ownership, easement rights, nuisances, trespasses, fences, trees, noise or other encroachments or disturbances affecting the free and unencumbered use of your property.
Mr. Sherman has over 20 years of experience representing clients involved with buying, selling, developing, owning, renting and/or financing real property, including the litigation and negotiation of disputes involving purchasing, selling, ownership, title, contracts, easements, eminent domain or inverse condemnation, landlord-tenant disputes, actions for rent, enforcement of CC&Rs and title
insurance claims.
Personal Service and Cost-Effective Representation throughoutSouthern California, including Los Angeles, Imperial, Orange, SanBernardino, Riverside, and San Diego counties
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