Mr. Kaplan concentrates on real estate development, financing, acquisition and sale, leasing and 1031 tax-deferred exchanges as an attorney at Levinson Arshonsky & Kurtz. He has represented a broad range of clients in the real estate, financing and service fields including banks, mortgage lenders, real estate brokers, title insurance companies, escrow companies and real estate developers and investors.
Mr. Kaplan received his JD from Loyola Law School where he was a member of the Loyola International Law Journal and his BS from the University of California at Los Angeles.
The attorneys at Levinson Arshonsky & Kurtz have a broad real estate practice in the Southern California area, working closely with developers, lenders, architects, contractors, brokers, banks, secured lenders, title insurance companies, escrow companies, individuals and agents. Levinson Arshonsky & Kurtz handles the following real estate matters:
Boundary Disputes
Commercial/Construction Loans
Contract disputes
Foreclosures
Fraud & Forgery
Leases (Commercial & Residential)
Partnerships (General & Limited), LLCs
Real Estate Litigation
Real Estate Purchase/Sales
Secured Transactions
Title Insurance
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