What Real Estate Litigation Services Does Brodsky Law Offer?
When real estate transactions fail or property rights are violated, litigation may be the only path to a just resolution. Real estate litigation in California encompasses a wide range of disputes — from breach of purchase agreements and failure to disclose material defects to fraud, specific performance actions, and partition claims. These cases often involve significant financial stakes and complex factual and legal issues that require experienced trial counsel. Sasha Brodsky has litigated real estate disputes in Santa Cruz County Superior Court and throughout California since 1998.
Specific performance is an equitable remedy that allows a court to order a party to complete a real estate transaction when monetary damages would be inadequate — a remedy frequently sought in California real estate disputes because each parcel of real property is considered unique. Fraud and misrepresentation claims arise when a seller, agent, or other party makes false statements or conceals material facts about a property's condition, title, or value. Failure to disclose defects — whether structural, environmental, or legal — can give rise to significant liability. Partition actions under CCP §872.010 allow co-owners who cannot agree on the use or disposition of property to seek a court-ordered division or sale. A lis pendens, recorded against a property's title, provides notice to the world that litigation affecting the property is pending. Sasha handles every phase of real estate litigation, from pre-suit investigation and demand letters through discovery, trial, and enforcement of judgments.
Sasha's scope of counsel includes but is not limited to:
Whether you are pursuing a breach of contract claim against a seller who refused to close, seeking specific performance to compel completion of a transaction, litigating a fraud or failure-to-disclose claim, or need to file or defend against a partition action or lis pendens, Sasha provides experienced counsel through every stage of real estate litigation — from initial case evaluation and pre-suit strategy through trial and post-judgment proceedings in Santa Cruz County Superior Court. He works to achieve the best possible outcome while keeping clients informed at every step.
For more information about Brodsky Law's real estate practice, visit our Real Estate Law page. Contact Sasha Brodsky to discuss your real estate litigation matter.
