Property deal gone sideways? Here's who handles real estate law in Anaheim.

Top Real Estate Lawyers in Anaheim, CA

California does not require a lawyer to close a home sale, so most people only call a real estate attorney when something goes wrong: a boundary fight, a title cloud, a deal that fell apart, or a landlord-tenant dispute. The Anaheim and Orange County firms below handle exactly those problems. We verified each one against peer directories and its own record.

Real estate law in California splits into two worlds. Transactional work covers purchases, sales, leases, and commercial deals, where a lawyer reviews contracts and protects you before you sign. Litigation covers the fights: boundary and easement disputes, quiet title actions to clear a cloud on your ownership, breach of a purchase agreement, fraud or nondisclosure by a seller, partition when co-owners cannot agree, and landlord-tenant battles including unlawful detainer. Most people hire a real estate lawyer for the second world.

Because California uses escrow and title companies and standard form contracts, routine home purchases usually close without a lawyer. The moment to bring one in is when the stakes are high or the situation is non-standard: a commercial property, a contested boundary, an inherited home with co-owners, a seller who hid a defect, or a tenant who will not leave. Getting advice early is far cheaper than litigating after the deal closes.

Every firm below practices real estate law in the Anaheim and Orange County area, appeared in at least two independent sources, and lists real attorneys and real credentials. We never accept payment for placement.

How we picked these 7: We cross-referenced peer rankings and directories (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, Justia, Expertise.com, FindLaw) and each firm's own published practice pages. Every firm below appeared in at least two independent sources and has a verifiable Anaheim-area real estate practice. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

1

Katje Law Group

Anaheim, CAReal estate + estate planningFounder is a licensed broker

Practice focus: Real estate transactions, quiet title actions, and property disputes

An Anaheim firm founded by September Katje, who is both a real estate attorney and a licensed broker with the California Department of Real Estate. The practice spans transactions, quiet title actions to clear liens or clouds on title, and a range of property disputes across Southern California.

Why they made the list: An attorney who is also a licensed broker brings practical market knowledge most real estate lawyers do not have.

Fee structure
Hourly or flat, by matter
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The Duringer Law Group, PLC

Anaheim, CALandlord-tenant focus300,000+ matters handled

Practice focus: Eviction (unlawful detainer), landlord-tenant law, and debt collection

One of Anaheim's largest and most experienced landlord-tenant firms, specializing in eviction and debt collection. The firm reports having handled more than 300,000 landlord-tenant matters and collected over $300 million for clients.

Why they made the list: For a landlord facing an unlawful detainer, this is one of the most experienced eviction practices in the area.

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Flat fee for evictions; hourly otherwise
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3

Bridge Law LLP

Anaheim, CA50+ years combinedBusiness and real estate

Practice focus: Real estate transactions, business deals, and related disputes

An Anaheim-based firm with more than fifty years of combined experience representing clients across the greater Los Angeles and Bay Area regions in business and real estate matters. The practice covers transactions and the disputes that grow out of them.

Why they made the list: A good fit when a real estate issue is tangled up with a business or entity, which this firm handles together.

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Hourly against a retainer
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4

Thaler Law

Anaheim, CAReal estate litigationProperty disputes

Practice focus: Real estate litigation, boundary and title disputes, and contract claims

An Anaheim practice focused on real estate litigation, including boundary and easement disputes, title problems, and broken purchase agreements. The firm represents owners and buyers in contested property matters.

Why they made the list: A litigation-first option for an owner who is already in a fight over a boundary, a title, or a failed sale.

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Hourly against a retainer
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5

Focus Law LA

Serving Anaheim, CA20+ yearsReal estate litigation

Practice focus: Real estate litigation and contract disputes

A firm that has handled complex legal matters for more than twenty years and represents Anaheim clients in real estate litigation and contract disputes, reviewing agreements and advocating through negotiation or trial.

Why they made the list: Two decades of contract and property litigation, useful when a deal collapsed and you need leverage fast.

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Hourly against a retainer
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Stone & Sallus, LLP

Orange County, CATransactions and disputesQuiet title

Practice focus: Quiet title actions, ownership disputes, and real estate transactions

An Orange County real estate firm that handles quiet title actions to resolve and confirm ownership when title is in dispute, alongside commercial development, residential purchases, and leasing disputes throughout the area.

Why they made the list: A balanced practice that covers both the deal side and the dispute side of California real estate.

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Hourly or flat, by matter
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Callahan & Blaine

Santa Ana, CA (serves Anaheim)Real estate litigationTrial firm

Practice focus: Real estate litigation: breach of contract, fraud, boundary, and quiet title

An Orange County trial firm in Santa Ana whose real estate litigation attorneys handle breach of contract and specific performance, fraud and misrepresentation, boundary and easement disputes, quiet title actions, and landlord-tenant matters.

Why they made the list: A heavyweight litigation option for a high-value Anaheim property dispute that is headed for trial.

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How to choose between them in Anaheim

Match the lawyer to the problem. A purchase contract review needs a transactional lawyer. A boundary fight or failed sale needs a litigator. Ask the firm which side of real estate it does most, and pick to fit your situation.

Ask about California-specific issues. Disclosure duties, escrow, and unlawful detainer rules are state-specific. A lawyer who works California real estate daily will spot issues an out-of-area attorney would miss.

Get the fee structure clear early. Some matters, like an uncontested eviction, are flat-fee. Litigation is hourly against a retainer. Ask for the rate, the retainer, and a realistic estimate before you commit.

For landlords, prioritize eviction volume. If you are filing an unlawful detainer, experience and speed matter. Ask how many evictions the firm files a month and how long a routine case takes start to finish.

What real estate help typically costs in Anaheim

What you pay a real estate lawyer in Anaheim depends on whether you need advice, a document, or a lawsuit. The structures:

  • Contract or document review: A flat fee or a few hours of work, commonly $500 to $2,000, to review a purchase agreement, lease, or disclosure package before you sign.
  • Uncontested eviction: Many firms handle a routine unlawful detainer on a flat fee, often $1,000 to $2,500 plus court costs, for landlords.
  • Litigation: Boundary, title, and contract disputes are billed hourly, commonly $300 to $600 an hour against a retainer that can run several thousand dollars.
  • Costs: Filing fees, title searches, surveys, and expert witnesses are separate from the attorney's fee. Ask who fronts them.

For a high-value property, paying for early advice is almost always cheaper than litigating a problem you could have prevented at signing.

How long it takes

Timelines vary widely by matter, but here is what to expect by type:

  • Document review: Usually a few days to a week. You send the contract or lease, the lawyer flags the risks, and you decide before signing.
  • Unlawful detainer: A routine California eviction often takes 30 to 60 days from filing to judgment if the tenant does not mount a strong defense.
  • Quiet title or boundary dispute: These run several months to over a year, depending on whether the other side fights and whether a survey or trial is needed.
  • Contract litigation: A breach-of-contract real estate case typically takes 9 to 18 months, with most settling before trial.

Red flags to watch for when hiring a real estate lawyer in Anaheim

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can promise a specific result. If a firm guarantees a win, a number, or a court ruling, walk away.

The disappearing senior partner. You meet a named partner at intake, then never hear from them again while an unsupervised junior runs the file. Ask in writing who handles your matter day to day.

Pressure to sign on the spot. Reputable firms give you the engagement letter in writing and time to read it. High-pressure intake is a volume-mill signal.

No verifiable track record. Look for named results, peer rankings, board certifications, or bar recognition — not "we have helped thousands of clients."

Vague fees. Every legitimate firm will put the fee structure, what is covered, and what triggers extra charges in a written engagement letter.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most of the firms on this list offer a free or low-cost initial call. Use it. Bring a written list and write down the answers, then compare across two or three firms before you sign anything.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my matter day to day? Get a name and a direct email, not just the firm.
  2. How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get the structure in writing before you sign.
  4. What out-of-pocket costs am I responsible for, and when? Filing fees, records, and experts add up - ask now.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes? A good lawyer gives a range; a weak one promises the high end.
  6. How long will this take? An honest estimate, with the assumptions stated.
  7. What is my deadline, and is it at risk? Many real estate matters carry hard filing deadlines.
  8. How often will I hear from you? Set the communication cadence now.
  9. What can I do to help my own case? The best lawyers will give you homework.
  10. What is the worst-case outcome? A lawyer who refuses to discuss downside risk is selling you something.

What to bring to your Anaheim consultation

You will get more out of the first call if you arrive organized. For most real estate matters, gather:

  • A short written timeline. Dates, names, and what happened, in order.
  • The key documents. Any contracts, letters, agreements, court orders, or filings you have received.
  • Your correspondence. Relevant emails, texts, or messages - and do not delete anything.
  • Any deadlines you know about. A court date, a signing deadline, or an agency notice.
  • Your questions. The 10 above are a good place to start.

If you are not sure whether something is relevant, bring it anyway. It is easier for a lawyer to set aside what does not matter than to chase down what you left at home.

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Frequently asked questions about real estate lawyers in Anaheim

Do I need a lawyer to buy a house in California?

Usually not. California uses escrow, title companies, and standard form contracts, so most home purchases close without an attorney. Bring one in for commercial deals, non-standard situations, or when something is in dispute.

What is a quiet title action?

A lawsuit to confirm who owns a property and to clear a cloud on the title, such as an old lien, a boundary question, or a competing claim. Several firms above handle these.

How much does a real estate lawyer cost in Anaheim?

A document review is often $500 to $2,000. Litigation runs $300 to $600 an hour against a retainer. An uncontested eviction is commonly a flat $1,000 to $2,500 plus court costs.

My neighbor and I disagree about the property line. What do I do?

Start with a survey and a real estate litigator. Many boundary disputes settle once a licensed survey establishes the line; if not, a quiet title or boundary action resolves it in court.

I'm a landlord and my tenant won't leave. Can a lawyer help?

Yes. An unlawful detainer (eviction) lawyer can file the case and move it through California's process, often in 30 to 60 days for a routine matter. Several firms above focus on landlord-tenant work.

The seller hid a major defect. Do I have a claim?

Possibly. California imposes disclosure duties on sellers, and a hidden material defect can support a fraud or nondisclosure claim. A real estate litigator can assess whether the facts and the cost justify a suit.

What should I bring to the first meeting?

The contract, lease, or deed at issue, any correspondence with the other side, a survey or title report if you have one, and a short written summary of what went wrong.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one: How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? The answer tells you a lot. — The LawFirmSquare team

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