Kirkman Hoffman started his law practice with the goal of combining the resources of a big law firm with the personalized attention offered by a small firm atmosphere. More than 20 years later, Hoffman Law Group delivers the best of both worlds to its clients, providing sophisticated real estate and eviction representation while never sacrificing the one-on-one attention that each client deserves. Attorney Kirk Hoffman’s commitment to offering prompt, cost-effective solutions has earned Hoffman Law Group a reputation as one of Silicon Valley’s most prominent boutique real estate law firms.
Real Estate Transactions
Many property owners, including businesses, assume they can handle a real estate transaction on their own. Others believe that working with a real estate agent will protect their legal rights and shield them from potential liability. Whether you’re buying a private home, developing commercial property, or managing an apartment complex, real estate transactions generally involve multiple parties, competing interests, and significant investment dollars. Without an experienced real property attorney in your corner, you can seriously jeopardize your legal rights – and your wallet.
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Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Landlords, property owners, and managers who lease commercial property face unique challenges. Often, by the time a commercial landlord decides to pursue an unlawful detainer action, the landlord-tenant relationship has been damaged by the tenant’s failure to cooperate and communicate. If a commercial tenant has been struggling, accrued arrearages require creative solutions to avoid bankruptcy and nonpayment. The majority of these cases are contested and involve significant funds, which can tie up a landlord’s finances and compromise cash flow for months and even years if not properly handled.
Call Hoffman Law Group today to discuss your real estate litigation matter. You can reach the team by calling (408) 241-9620. You can also get in touch by filling out the convenient online contact form.
Evictions after foreclosure or sale can be complicated, and even the most experienced investors, agents, and managers can make serious missteps if they fail to work with an experienced eviction attorney. As a lien theory state, California permits lenders and owners to pursue non-judicial foreclosures. Although a property’s new owner can evict a tenant or former owner, lenders and new owners must observe the strict notice requirements under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1161a, as well as both state and federal laws governing possession of real estate after foreclosure. In recent years, defendants have grown more sophisticated in taking advantage of unwary buyers. Hoffman Law Group helps lenders, investors, and other new owners navigate and comply with the new complexity of these laws to ensure that their interests are protected.