
Fresno Real Estate Litigation Attorneys
When property disputes disrupt your peace, time is of the essence. Real estate issues can arise in various scenarios, from disagreements with neighbors to complex commercial property claims. If you’re facing a legal challenge related to real estate in Fresno, Webb Law Group is here to help. Our team blends legal experience with a deep understanding of the Fresno real estate landscape to guide you through even the most complex disputes with clarity and confidence.
If you’re navigating a real estate conflict and don’t know where to turn, contact Webb Law Group today for a consultation.
Common Real Estate Disputes in Fresno We Can Handle
Fresno’s growing real estate market presents opportunities—but also challenges. With bustling neighborhoods like Fig Garden, the Tower District, Woodward Park, and Sunnyside, disputes can quickly arise.
Common types of real estate litigation we handle include:
- Property Line Disputes – We assist you with cases of determining accurate boundaries for properties, especially in older neighborhoods or rapidly developing areas.
- Breach of Contract – We help address disputes over purchase agreements, leases, or contracts between buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants.
- Landlord-Tenant Issues – Our team is well-versed in cases involving disputes regarding evictions, unpaid rent, habitability concerns, or lease violations.
- Easement and Right-of-Way Disputes – Allow us to help you navigate disagreements about access or shared property rights.
- Partition Actions – We can represent you in cases where co-owners seek to divide or sell shared real estate.
Local & State Laws Impacting Fresno Real Estate Litigation
California state laws, such as the Civil Code and Business and Professions Code, heavily impact real estate litigation. For instance, California Civil Code Section 1102 outlines seller disclosure requirements. Failing to disclose known property defects can lead to significant disputes. Similarly, issues like tenant eviction are regulated under the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, which limits rent increases and sets precise guidelines for just-cause evictions.
Fresno also has its own localized ordinances that may affect your case. For example, disputes involving violations of zoning laws or codes deferring to the City of Fresno Development Code can greatly influence litigation outcomes.


Important Timelines to Keep in Mind
Legal timelines matter in real estate cases. For example, filing fraud-related claims typically requires meeting California’s three-year statute of limitations (from when the fraud was discovered). Contract disputes often adhere to a four-year statute, depending on whether they are written or verbal agreements. Missing these deadlines could forfeit your chance of pursuing legal action.
Why You Need a Fresno Real Estate Litigation Lawyer
Real estate disputes are rarely simple, even if they appear straightforward. Without a skilled legal team familiar with Fresno's unique mix of urban and suburban real estate regulations, you may see delays or vulnerabilities in your case. An attorney at Webb Law Group can help you by identifying the best strategies, ensuring timelines are met, and representing your interests in negotiations or court.
Your Fresno real estate attorney will help:
- Simplify the legal process
- Interpreting property law
- Gather documentation
- Negotiate settlements on your behalf
- Present your case persuasively
A lawyer can assess the specifics of your case, from zoning disputes in urban districts to agricultural easement rights affecting rural Fresno County. With a committed attorney by your side, you can focus on your responsibilities while they fight for your property rights.



Built on Integrity, Driven by Results, Committed to You Our Guiding Principles
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Our team combines creative problem-solving with compassionate counsel to guide you through every step of your legal journey.
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With decades of combined legal expertise, we confidently navigate complex cases to protect your rights and achieve favorable outcomes.
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We deliver customized legal solutions backed by a track record of success, ensuring your unique needs are always our top priority.
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We believe in your case and stand by you with a contingency fee structure—no legal fees unless we secure a win for you.
Choosing the Right Fresno Real Estate Litigation Lawyer
Not all attorneys are created equal when it comes to real estate disputes.
Here’s how Webb Law Group sets itself apart for Fresno residents and business owners:
- Local Knowledge – We don’t just know the law—we know Fresno. From Fig Garden’s historic homes to Downtown’s evolving commercial spaces, we understand the nuances of local real estate.
- Proven Experience – We have extensive experience handling real estate litigation, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use property disputes.
- Client-Focused Approach – Our compassionate and communicative team ensures you’re always in the loop and supported every step of the way.
FAQs for Fresno Real Estate Litigation
Which Fresno neighborhoods do you serve for real estate disputes?
We assist property owners in all areas of Fresno, including Sunnyside, Clovis, the Tower District, and throughout Fresno County.
What should I do if my neighbor disputes our property line?
Gather property records, such as deeds and surveys, and consult a real estate attorney at Webb Law Group for guidance on resolving the issue amicably or through litigation if necessary.
Can I evict a tenant who violated their lease in Fresno?
Yes, but you must follow California’s detailed eviction laws, including providing proper notice and adhering to just-cause requirements under state law. Consult one of our attorneys for assistance.
How do I know if I have a strong case for a breach of contract?
Start by reviewing the original agreement. Our attorneys can help determine if monetary damages, specific performance, or other remedies could be pursued.
Is mediation required before filing a real estate lawsuit in Fresno?
Depending on the specifics of your contract, mediation or arbitration clauses may require alternative dispute resolution before heading to court. Please consult with a lawyer at our firm to review your options.