Temecula, CA asked in Real Estate Law for California

Q: HOA law

I'm in need of a reasonably priced attorney to be in an advisory position and potential litigator for me as the homeowner in a non CID HOA.

Thank you!

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: To address your question about finding a reasonably priced attorney for HOA law in Temecula, California, here are some suggestions:

1. California State Bar: Check the California State Bar's website for referrals to attorneys specializing in HOA or real estate law in your area.

2. Local bar association: Contact the Riverside County Bar Association for referrals to attorneys who practice HOA law in Temecula.

3. Legal aid organizations: Look into local legal aid organizations that might offer free or low-cost legal services for HOA issues.

4. Online legal directories: Use websites like Avvo, FindLaw, or Martindale-Hubbell to search for HOA attorneys in Temecula and compare their rates and reviews.

5. Consultation offers: Many attorneys offer free initial consultations. Use these to discuss your case and get a sense of their fees and expertise.

6. Law schools: Check if nearby law schools have clinics that handle HOA disputes at reduced rates.

7. Mediation services: Consider looking into mediation services as a potentially less expensive alternative to litigation.

When selecting an attorney, ensure they have experience with non-CID HOAs specifically, as these can have different legal considerations compared to common interest developments.

Delaram Keshvarian
Delaram Keshvarian
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  • Orange, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You can find a local attorney where the property is located because the litigation is brought there. Having a consultation with the lawyer helps you know the lawyer and her approach better.

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