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HechtSolberg recognized by Chambers and Partners

April 15, 2026 We are honored and thrilled to announce that HechtSolberg’s real estate practice has been recognized in the 2026 California Spotlight published by Chambers and Partners. The Spotlight serves as a guide for those seeking specialized expertise other than from large law firms, and only a highly select group

Major Changes to San Diego ADU Regulations

By Neil Hyytinen and Adrian ReynaJuly 21, 2025 On Monday, June 16, 2025, the San Diego City Council voted 5-4 to approve significant amendments to the City’s Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADUs) regulations after a lengthy and contentious public hearing. The amendments were targeted to

2024 Legislative Roundup: California Land Use Bills

By Austin B. QuinnDecember 30, 2024 The California Legislature’s 2023-2024 regular session came to a close this year on August 31, 2024, concluding with a frenzied final week featuring hundreds of bills on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk. Land use and housing crisis issues drove legislative change yet again in areas

AB 2747 Imposes Rent Payment Reporting Requirement on Residential Landlords

By Adrian ReynaNovember 19, 2024 Every residential landlord must be aware of a key change: one of the bills Governor Newsom signed into law this autumn aims to help residential tenants improve their credit scores by requiring many residential landlords to offer to report each tenant’s “positive rental payment information”

IRS Classifies Syndicated Conservation Easement Transactions as Abusive

By Austin QuinnNovember 8, 2024 If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. In the eyes of the IRS, “buying deductions” through syndicated conservation easement transactions falls squarely in this category.  The U.S. Treasury Department and IRS recently issued final regulations classifying syndicated conservation easement transactions as

Navigating Boundary Disputes

By Sabrina D. JohnsonOctober 31, 2024 It goes without saying that real estate is a hot commodity in San Diego County. With the increased property values, comes increased disputes between neighboring owners over property boundaries. Every square foot counts where we are paying premium prices (and property taxes!) for our beloved San

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