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Latest video published 9/3/2019
- Word-of-the-Week: Overlying rights

The right of a real estate owner to take the ground water below the surface of their land.
- Life Estates and Leasehold Estates

Life estates and lease and rental agreements which convey a possessory interest in real estate.
- Word-of-the-Week: California Land Title Association (CLTA) title policy

The CLTA standard policy insures against all encumbrances affecting title which can be discovered by a search of public records prior to issuance of the policy.
- Possessory Interests Held in Real Estate

Three types of estates in real estate: fee estates, life estates and leasehold estates.
- When Federal and State Law Conflict

Put up your dukes – state law versus federal law. Which authority controls?
- Word-of-the-Week: Waste

The intentional destruction or neglect of property which diminishes its value.
- Eminent Domain, the Power to Tax and Escheat

A deeper dive into California’s four main constitutional powers
- Word-of-the-Week: License

The personal right held by an individual to the nonexclusive use of property owned by another person.
- The Authority to Legislate

Authority of the California legislature to enact laws regulating real estate activities.
- Word-of-the-Week: Right of First Refusal

A pre-emptive right held by another person to buy a property if the owner decides to sell.

















