
The Law Offices of Susan D. Stein, located in Santa Ana, California, is where Ms. Stein has called "home" since 1987. Her office serves individuals and business clients throughout Southern California. Ms. Stein's qualifications as an attorney, a certified mediator and a licensed real estate broker have proven to be assets to the firm in providing knowledgeable, sophisticated, yet personal legal representation to her clients.
As a lawyer for more than thirty years, Susan Stein represents a clientele that includes corporations, individuals, landlords and tenants (commercial and residential), property management firms, mortgage brokers, and small- to medium-sized businesses. These clients trust that when future legal needs arise, Ms. Stein has the experience and diligence to resolve the matter effectively and efficiently.
As a lawyer for more than thirty years, Susan Stein represents a clientele that includes corporations, individuals, landlords and tenants (commercial and residential), property management firms, mortgage brokers, and small- to medium-sized businesses. These clients trust that when future legal needs arise, Ms. Stein has the experience and diligence to resolve the matter effectively and efficiently.
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The Law Offices of Susan D. Stein are located in Santa Ana, California. She practices real estate and business law, estate planning, and personal injury. Ms. Stein represents clients throughout Southern California in the counties of L.A., Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino, including the communities of Santa Ana, San Clemente, Rancho Santa Margarita, Fullerton, Orange, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Tustin.
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The Law Office of Susan D. Stein is located in Santa Ana, California. Ms. Stein represents clients with their estate planning and in litigation, mediation, and arbitration concerning real estate and business law matters, probate and trust disputes, and personal injury cases throughout Southern California.
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A "deed" is an instrument which conveys title to real property. There are several types of deeds: grant deeds, warranty deeds, and quit claim deeds. Each is different and has different legal significance. The "grantor" in a deed is, typically, the seller (who is conveying title), and the "grantee" is, typically, the buyer, who is acquiring title.
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Susan Stein provided us with excellent legal representation. Going into a lawsuit we didn't know what to expect, Susan answered all our questions and was always available to speak to us. She made us feel very comfortable throughout the whole process. She also kept us informed and did exactly what she said she would do.
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