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Locality: Burbank, California

Phone: +1 818-839-9819



Address: 4100 W Alameda Ave, Ste 300 91505 Burbank, CA, US

Website: www.travlawgroup.com

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Travillion Law Firm, APC 02.11.2020

California is the most populous state in the country, which means it has the most electoral votes to give. With 55 electoral votes at stake, winning the Democratic stronghold's popular vote can put a candidate almost a fifth of the way to winning the 270 electoral votes required to win the election.

Travillion Law Firm, APC 23.10.2020

2020 Vote counting is well underway in California for the 2020 general election. While Californians know the outcomes of several key races, from state propositions to local contests, there are still many unknowns most notably the presidential contest between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

Travillion Law Firm, APC 12.10.2020

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA November 4, 2020: Proposition 21, the badly flawed ballot initiative has been defeated by an overwhelming majority of California voters announced the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles. Like its predecessor and evil twin of just two years ago, Proposition 10, Proposition 21 was soundly defeated by a large majority of California’s voters. If it had passed, Proposition 21 would have imposed irreversible and adverse impacts on rental housing throughout the state.

Travillion Law Firm, APC 08.10.2020

Can I write my own real estate contract? (Swipe above for more information)

Travillion Law Firm, APC 18.09.2020

Can a seller back out of a real estate contract in California? (Swipe above to read more)

Travillion Law Firm, APC 06.09.2020

What is a California Residential Purchase Agreement? (Swipe above to read more)

Travillion Law Firm, APC 25.08.2020

Litigation is just another way of saying lawsuit. The parties involved in a lawsuit are called litigants. A party to a lawsuit can be an individual person, a business, or an entity

Travillion Law Firm, APC 10.08.2020

Under California Civil Code 1940.2, a landlord cannot unlawfully force a tenant out of their apartment or home using the following methods: Engaging in forceful, threatening, or menacing conduct; Taking, depriving, or removing the tenant's property from their home without permission.

Travillion Law Firm, APC 10.07.2020

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