In a community property state like California, a married couple can hold title to real estate as community property, joint tenancy or as tenants in common. Holding title as community property is unique to married couples as no other group or entity may hold title to real property in the same manner. As it is becoming increasingly common for couples to purchase property prior to getting married, it is important for couples, married or not, to understand the implications on how title to real property may affect their respective rights during their respective ownership
On Monday, September 16th at 10am, real estate attorney Lorena Roel will be presenting a free webinar about holding title to real estate in California, specifically focused on Community Property. This webinar will highlight key elements of holding title as community property and will cover important considerations for married couples purchasing property together.
As the second installment in our firm's Holding Title webinar series — Part 1 covered joint tenancy and tenants in common — this webinar will focus only on community property as it relates to real estate, including:
Lorena Roel, Esq.
Lorena Roel is an associate real estate attorney at Brewer Offord & Pedersen LLP, a boutique real estate law firm located in Silicon Valley. Attorney Roel earned her Juris Doctorate in 2014 from California Western School of Law, and earned her undergraduate degree at the University of California — Santa Barbara. Lorena focuses her legal practice primarily on landlord-tenant matters, non-disclosure disputes, and real property issues involving wills and trusts. She is active with the Palo Alto Area Bar Association (PAABA), the Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS® (SCCAOR), and the Santa Clara County Bar Association (SCCBA).
Lorena Roel, Esq.
Lorena Roel is an associate real estate attorney at Brewer Offord & Pedersen LLP, a boutique real estate law firm located in Silicon Valley. Attorney Roel earned her Juris Doctorate in 2014 from California Western School of Law, and earned her undergraduate degree at the University of California — Santa Barbara. Lorena focuses her legal practice primarily on landlord-tenant matters, non-disclosure disputes, and real property issues involving wills and trusts. She is active with the Palo Alto Area Bar Association (PAABA), the Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS® (SCCAOR), and the Santa Clara County Bar Association (SCCBA).
Date: Monday, September 16th
Time: 10am Pacific
Location: Online Webinar (You Will Receive a Link Upon Registering)
Cost: Free!
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