Delaram Keshvarian
Delaram Keshvarian Law FirmAs an accomplished real estate attorney, Delaram Keshvarian, Esq. has dedicated her career to providing expert legal counsel in a wide range of property-related matters. With a comprehensive understanding of real estate law, she guides clients through complex issues such as quiet title actions, partition, fraud, ejectment, neighbor disputes, foreclosure, unlawful detainer, and more. Delaram obtained obtained her Law Degree from California Western School of Law School, where she excelled academically and honed her legal skills. Upon graduation, she embarked on a career path focused on real estate law, driven by a passion for helping clients navigate the intricacies of property transactions and disputes.Throughout her career, Delaram, has earned a reputation for their sharp legal acumen, attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for their clients. She has successfully represented clients in real estate matters, earning the trust and respect of both clients and peers alike. In addition to her legal practice, Delaram is actively involved in the legal community, staying abreast of the latest developments in real estate law and participating in professional organizations and conferences. She is known for her dedication to continuous learning and professional growth, ensuring that she remains at the forefront of her field. Outside of work, Delaram enjoys hiking, swimming, spending time with her family. With her knowledge, integrity, and passion for real estate law, Delaram stands ready to assist clients in navigating even the most challenging legal matters with confidence and professionalism.
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
- Foreclosure Defense
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- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 349934
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- California State Bar
- Q. I am a licensed Cal realtor not a broker .My client has a offer through me . me being a dual agent.The property is zoned
- A: Zoning follows the local rules, and it can vary from city to city. You need to consult with a real estate attorney to give you an estimate about the penalty and if there is any way to get the permit for these types of property use.
- Q. Can a California Notary Public draft a grant deed and then notarize the grant deed herself?
- A: There can be a conflict of interest between the agent's role as the impartial notary and beneficiary real estate agent. This must be disclosed to all parties to the sale.
A real estate agent can fill out the blanks in a prepared deed form, but they cannot draft a deed if they are not a licensed attorney.
- Q. I am a co owner and would like to sell my half asap. How do I do that?
- A: If other co-owners consent to the sale, you can sell it. Absent of the consent, You can bring a partition action to force the sale of the property.