What are easements?
Simply explained, easements are a defined right to use the land of another for some specified purpose. From that simple start, easements often get quite complicated quite quickly. There are multiple ways to create an easement, various ways to challenge an easement and several ways to terminate or lose an easement. Whether you own the easement (dominant tenement) or are subject to the easement (servient tenement) it is important that you understand your rights.
Counsel experienced with easements
Adishian Law Group’s founding attorney, Chris Adishian is also licensed California real estate broker. In his real estate practice, clients regularly contact the firm to review easements discovered in the course of their ownership, acquisition and sale of real estate. Depending on the circumstance easements impact the ownership, operation and value of commercial and residential real estate. In the cases we see, more often than not, they must be addressed versus ignored.
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CASE STUDIES
Represented Landlord in commercial unlawful detainer action against commercial tenant operating a national chain franchise sandwich shop. Obtained 6 figure default judgment.
RESULT
Judgment, low 6 figures
TIME TO RESOLUTION
9 months
HOW WAS CASE RESOLVED?
Obtained judgment against tenant
Represented Landlord in commercial unlawful detainer action against tenant who had vacated the Premises prior to end of lease term. Obtained a settlement backed by a confession of judgment.
RESULT
Settled mid 5 figures, back by confession of judgment
TIME TO RESOLUTION
6 months
HOW WAS CASE RESOLVED?
Settled during litigation (arbitration)
Represented Landlord in commercial unlawful detainer action against dental practice tenant.
RESULT
Stipulated judgment in amount of $43,434.63
TIME TO RESOLUTION
2 months
HOW WAS CASE RESOLVED?
Obtained stipulated judgment against tenant