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Partitions In Washington State

Washington State Business and Real Estate Law Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 2/26/2019
Property Ownership In Washington, there are multiple ways in which individuals can agree to co-own real property. The most common form of ownership between unmarried parties is as tenants in common.  Tenants in common have great flexibility in how they can divide ownership interests. For example, two owners can own a property evenly, or they… Read More

Easements In Washington State May Terminate For Frustration Of Purpose

Washington State Business & Real Estate Lawyer William O. Kessler | 2/5/2019
Property boundary lines are often not as simple as square boxes aligned neatly next to one another. An easement is a prime example of the complexities associated with boundary lines. Easements are a right to use (not own outright) or restrict the use of someone else’s land, and issues regarding easements tend to get tricky.… Read More

Lis Pendens In Washington State

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/31/2019
A lis pendens is a notice of a lawsuit involving title to a piece of real estate.  It is recorded in the real estate records of the county where the real estate is located and it puts the public on notice of the lawsuit.  It can result in potential buyers of the property and potential… Read More

Easements In Washington State

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 1/30/2019
An easement is a right to use (not own) someone else’s land.  The party who enjoys the “use” is referred to as the “benefitted party” or “grantee”, while the party who owns the land is referred to as the “burdened party” or “grantor”.  Commonly, the right and burden of “use” stays with the land for… Read More

When There Is Something Strange In Your Neighborhood…

Washington State Litigation and Business Law Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 2/1/2018
It may be your very own neighbor.  While many of us want to co-exist peacefully with our neighbors, you cannot always choose your neighbors, and they may have other goals in mind.  Conflicts between neighbors can arise in a variety of contexts, from tree cutting disputes to boundary disputes.  However, one of the most unsettling… Read More

Appointing A Special Master In Lawsuits In Washington State

Washington State Litigation, Business and Real Estate Law Lawyer William O. Kessler | 1/9/2018
The lawyers can see it coming. By their nature, certain lawsuits are primed from the outset to cost the parties excessive money and time, regardless of the amount in controversy. A certain a piece of litigation might involve a technical or complex area of the law. It might require ongoing and frequent oversight of the… Read More

Protect Your View With A View Easement / View Covenant

Washington State Real Estate Law Lawyer William O. Kessler | 5/17/2017
If you own real estate in the greater Seattle area, you may have view of Puget Sound, Lake Washington, another lake, or even a valley view. Either way, if you have a view, you likely want to protect it for your own enjoyment, and to preserve your property’s market value. Whether or not your view… Read More

Creating Positive Outcomes For Our Clients

Washington State Business and Real Estate Law Lawyer William O. Kessler | 10/21/2016
The lawyers of Beresford Booth harness our expertise to maximize the benefit for our clients in any given situation. This can mean transforming a seemingly dire situation to a positive outcome. We enjoy creating efficient and successful outcomes. Recently, we had a client whose financial position was bleak. His wife had died, leaving property in… Read More

New Washington Real Estate Excise Tax Inheritance Exemption

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 7/1/2016
The state of Washington imposes a real estate excise tax on transfers of real estate, but exemptions from the tax are available for certain types of transfers.  One exemption has been for distributions from the estate of a deceased person to a will beneficiary when the estate involves probate of a last will and testament… Read More