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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real Estate Attorney - Southern CA / LA
Hi BP members,
Does anyone know a good land/RE attorney located in Southern CA that I can speak with?
Unfortunately I have two issues.
1. East fence has fallen down - Owner is claiming financial hardship.
2. West fence is on my property - Owner is a complete B****.
-Both sides have gone past civil/pleasant discussions.
-Speaking with the city they said this is a civil matter.
I was hoping I can knock out two birds with one stone. I realize the last solution is just paying for the fence but its about 180 linear feet.
Any help is always appreciated.