Over 45 Years of Real Estate Legal Expertise

Protecting You From Real Estate Fraud in Ventura County and Oxnard, CA

With a deep understanding of real estate law, we protect your from fraud while legal disputes are handled with precision and care.

Comprehensive Real Estate Legal Services

At Tator Law, we offer a full suite of real estate legal services designed to safeguard your interests at every stage of your property journey. Our expertise spans contract drafting, litigation, and more, ensuring your peace of mind.

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Compensation and Prevention of Fraud

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Real Estate Litigation

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Property Disclosures & Title Issues

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Breach of Contract Issues

Why Clients Trust Tator Law

Unmatched Experience and Local Expertise

45+ Years Legal Experience

Our extensive experience in real estate law ensures that we provide the highest level of legal guidance and representation.

Direct Access to Your Attorney

We prioritize personal attention, ensuring you have direct communication with your attorney throughout your case.

Local Oxnard Expertise

As a firm deeply rooted in Oxnard, we understand the local real estate landscape and can navigate its unique challenges effectively.

Noteworthy Success Rate in Real Estate Disputes

Our proven track record in resolving disputes speaks to our commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for our clients.

Transparent & Fair Billing

We believe in clear and honest billing practices, ensuring there are no surprises regarding your legal expenses.

Client-Centric Approach

Your needs and goals are our top priority, and we tailor our services to meet your specific requirements.

Types of Cases We’ve Won

  • Real estate fraud
  • Landslide
  • Borrower fails to pay home loan
  • Seller fraud client failure to reveal illegal roof & additions
  • Rental on Indian reservation
  • Lifting Lis Pendens
  • Wrongful foreclosure
  • Wrongful eviction
  • Drainage problems
  • Voiding Trust Deed
  • Denial of water by water district
  • Lender failure to fund to avoid foreclosure
  • Suit over pit bulls kept on property
  • Specific enforcement of land purchase contract
  • Fraud in failing to reveal septic system damage
  • Enforcing post-divorce partition of property
  • Appraisal comes in under contract price
  • Dispute over return of deposit on purchase of 4 homes which burned
  • Lender breaches commitment to lend
  • Nuisance by neighbor’s tree roots breaking concrete
  • Property damage due to fire from neighbor
  • Easement dispute
  • Fraud in failing to reveal mold
  • Seller refuses to pass title
  • Appraisal comes in high
  • After vacating, defendant fails to pay back rent and damages
  • Title dispute
  • Unsigned contracts
  • Easement to build fence
  • Clouded title with judgment and lis pendens
  • Imposition of constructive trust
  • Failure to complete construction contract
  • Disinheriting son
  • Failure of roof warranty
  • Dispute about meaning of settlement
  • Failure of trustee to pay $50,000 lien after foreclosure
  • Collection on Note and Deed of Trust
  • Unlawful detainer with no title against actual owners
  • False promise hold property for plaintiff
  • Collecting debt despite bar on Deed of Trust
  • Removal of oleander along easement
  • Fraud in revealing interest rate
  • Buyer refuses to  complete sale
  • Deed of Trust on property not owned by borrower
  • Lawsuit over mold
  • Borrower fails to give Deed of Trust
  • Failure to pay real estate broker’s commission
  • Failure to reveal foundation defect and repair  without permit
  • Straw man buys property with plaintiff’s money and keeps title in own name
  • Resisting buyer’s suit to force sale after buyer’s breach of contract
  • Fraudulent rental of wedding site
  • Partition between daughters and Dad’s girlfriend
  • Nondisclosure of rats
  • Nuisance interference with easement
  • Failure of co-owners to sign Deed of Trust
  • Slander of title
  • Seller hiding mold

Common Questions About Real Estate Law

Understanding real estate law can be complex. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive.

When should I consult a real estate attorney?

It’s advisable to consult an attorney when you’re entering into facing a legal dispute. Early legal advice can prevent costly mistakes.

What happens if the seller fails to disclose an issue?

If a seller fails to disclose a known issue, you may have legal grounds to seek compensation or rescind the contract. Our attorneys can guide you through this process.

Is real estate law considered civil law?
Real estate law is a branch of civil law that regulates the ownership and utilization of land and structures. It determines who can occupy a property and for what duration, covering aspects such as titles, deeds, zoning, estate planning, and property taxes.
Can you stop someone from putting a lien on your house?
In some, you may be able to fend off a lien if: You prove that you’ve paid your construction bills fully and on time. You prove that the contractor who filed the lien has breached their contract and doesn’t deserve to be paid.
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Secure Your Real Estate Future Today

Don’t leave your property matters to chance. Schedule a free consultation with Malcolm Tator Law and ensure your real estate interests are expertly protected.

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