What is California Real Estate Litigation?
- Leon Tao
- Dec 29, 2025
- 1 min read

California real estate law governs the rights and obligations of property owners, landlords, tenants, buyers, sellers, and homeowners’ associations. Disputes frequently arise when one party violates a contract, engages in misconduct, fails to disclose material information, or interferes with another party’s property rights. Because real estate issues often involve strict deadlines and complex statutes, it is important to understand your rights early.
Common Real Estate Disputes:
Breach of real estate purchase agreements
Failure to disclose property defects
Landlord–tenant disputes (residential & commercial)
Habitability violations
Illegal rent increases or security deposit violations
Property damage
Boundary and easement disputes
Quiet title actions
HOA disputes
Nuisance and trespass claims
Unlawful detainer (evictions)
Specific performance actions
If you believe your property rights have been violated or you are involved in a real estate dispute, it is crucial to contact an experienced attorney immediately so you do not lose important rights or legal remedies.




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