Have You Just Inherited a House With Your Siblings and Don’t Know What To Do?

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Founder & CEO

Jason W. Estavillo
25+ years of practicing law. Founder of Estavillo Law Group. Juris Doctor degree from the Golden Gate University School of Law. Licensed to practice in California and Maine, and admitted in each of the United States District Courts within California and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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At the Estavillo Law Group, we have 50 years of combined experience inReal Estate and Foreclosure law. We offer a big firm experience at a small firm price. Most large law firms have become so big it translates to an enormous overhead. At our firm, we are committed to delivering the highest quality results while keeping our client costs down.

Have You Just Inherited a House With Your Siblings and Don’t Know What To Do?

Have you just inherited a house with your siblings and don’t know what to do? Speaking to a real estate litigation attorney can bring clarity to that situation. You can force the property to be sold. You can work out an agreement with your siblings, but if you can’t, speaking to a real estate attorney will give you clarity on what your personal rights are.

Know what your rights are first before you agree to anything with your siblings so that you get what’s rightfully yours.