The attorneys at Keegan & Baker, LLP offer the firm’s clients not only their expertise in complex commercial and residential real estate matters, but also highly focused guidance regarding common real estate disputes. From the negotiation and drafting of various real estate related contracts, to the formation of land owning entities the attorneys at Keegan & Baker, LLP provides its clients with the advice they need to achieve their goals. The real estate attorneys at Keegan & Baker, LLP have significant practical experience with the laws and regulations governing real estate transactions in San Diego and the State of California. Attorney Jason Baker has been a licensed real estate broker since 2004 and has been involved in over $100,000,000 in real estate closing and transactions. We recognize the need for creativity in structuring real estate related transactions to meet the needs of all participants. Our goals throughout such transactions are to provide the best possible legal advice, responsive service and clear and concise documentation in a timely manner.
We provide a wide range of representation to real estate sellers, purchasers, investors and owners alike, including:
- Breach of Contract
- Commercial and Residential Purchase Transactions
- Leases
- Financing Transactions
- Real Estate Partnerships, Joint Ventures, LLCs and Syndications
- Litigation/Arbitration/Mediation
- Joint Ownership Problems
- 1031 Exchanges
- Titling, Vesting or Deeding and Disputes related thereto
- Easements and Encroachments
- Flooding and Landslides
- Homeowner’s Association and CC&R Disputes
- Seller and Real Estate Broker Misrepresentation
- Title Issues/Quiet Title Actions
We represent clients in San Diego County, Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, Santa Clara County and elsewhere throughout California. This site is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional legal advice. Please consult an attorney about the specific facts of your matter. The use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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