Real Estate Law
Mr. Kisner has been involved in real estate law for most of his legal
career, including ten years as in-house legal counsel for Ponderosa
Homes. Mr. Kisner currently represents several California divisions
of one of the nation's largest homebuilders. Here are some examples
of some of the typical services that he can provide to different types
of clients:
Buyers/Sellers (new and resold homes)
- "For Sale By Owner" transactions
- Seller Financing
- Construction
- Title review
- Breach of contract
Homeowners' Associations
- Construction
defects
- Builder-developer problems
- Non-profit corporation operation issues
- CC&R enforcement
- Assessment collections
Lenders/Borrowers
- Prepare
and review loan documents
- Deeds of trust and promissory notes
- Regulatory
compliance
- Foreclosures
Landlords and Tenants-Commercial and Residential
- Lease negotiation, preparation and review
- Landlord and Tenant representation
Brokers & Agents
- Employment issues
- Department of Real Estate compliance
- Commission
disputes and collections
Contractors/Owners/Subcontractors/Suppliers
- Contractors
license law
- Collections
- Mechanics' liens, stop notices, bond claims for Private
and Public Works
Builders & Developers - Commercial and Residential
- Land Acquisition
and Planning
- Construction
- Finance and Administration
- Warranty and Customer Service
- Sales and
Marketing
- Department of Real Estate and Home Owners' Associations
- Litigation
Avoidance and
Alternate Dispute Resolution
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serving Fremont, Newark, Union City and Hayward California
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