Litigation Rooted in Transactional Depth
Real estate litigation typically arises at the intersection of failed transactions, disputed title, defaulted loans, and construction or improvement disputes. Effective representation in these matters requires an attorney who understands not just litigation procedure, but the underlying legal framework governing deeds of trust, lien priorities, foreclosure, and real property rights in the relevant jurisdiction. Nemovi Law Group brings that substantive depth to every matter we litigate.
We appear in California state courts across all counties and in all four federal districts — Northern, Eastern, Central, and Southern California. Our litigation clients include mortgage lenders, mortgage servicers, real estate investors and developers, title companies, and businesses with real estate disputes arising from transactions or construction activity. We defend lenders against wrongful foreclosure claims and RESPA/TILA litigation, prosecute and defend mechanics lien and payment bond disputes, and handle quiet title and title defect matters requiring judicial resolution.
Our approach to litigation is direct and cost-conscious. We assess exposure honestly at the outset, identify the strongest defenses and claims early, and pursue resolution — through pre-litigation demand, motion practice, or trial — in a manner proportionate to the matter's value and the client's risk tolerance.
What We Handle
Wrongful Foreclosure Defense
Defense of lenders and servicers against borrower claims alleging procedural defects, HBOR violations, dual tracking, improper beneficiary, or fraudulent foreclosure proceedings.
Quiet Title Actions
Prosecution and defense of quiet title actions to establish ownership, remove clouds on title, and resolve competing claims to real property.
Mechanics Lien Litigation
Prosecution and defense of mechanics lien claims under California Civil Code §8000 et seq., including lien foreclosure actions, release bonds, and priority disputes.
Title Dispute Resolution
Litigation of title defects, competing deed claims, fraudulent deed of trust issues, and disputes arising from errors in the chain of title.
RESPA / TILA Litigation Defense
Defense of servicers and lenders against borrower claims under RESPA, Regulation X, TILA, and the California Rosenthal Act arising from servicing practices or loan origination.
Surplus Funds Disputes
Representation of lienholders and interested parties in disputes over foreclosure sale surplus funds in California, including interpleader proceedings and priority determination.
Contract & Transaction Disputes
Breach of purchase and sale agreement, breach of lease, earnest money forfeiture, and disputes arising from failed or contested commercial real estate transactions.
Deed of Trust Reformation
Judicial reformation of deeds of trust containing errors in legal description, beneficiary identification, or other material terms that require court correction to be enforceable.
The Work We Do
The following represent the types of matters we regularly handle. No client names or confidential information is disclosed.
- —Defense of a California mortgage servicer in a wrongful foreclosure action alleging HBOR dual tracking violations and failure to provide a single point of contact, resulting in dismissal on motion.
- —Mechanics lien defense for a general contractor client in a complex multi-party dispute involving competing subcontractor lien claims on a commercial construction project in Riverside County.
- —Deed of trust reformation action in the Central District of California to correct an erroneous legal description that rendered the security instrument unenforceable against a junior lienholder.
- —Surplus funds dispute in Sonoma County Superior Court involving competing claims from judgment lienholders and subordinate deed of trust beneficiaries following a non-judicial foreclosure sale.
- —Quiet title action to remove a fraudulently recorded deed of trust from title following an investigation revealing the instrument was forged.
- —Defense of a lender in RESPA and Rosenthal Act claims arising from disputed escrow accounting and alleged failure to respond to a qualified written request within the regulatory timeframe.
- —Breach of purchase and sale agreement claim prosecuted on behalf of a commercial buyer following seller's refusal to close on a multi-unit investment property, including recovery of earnest money and consequential damages.