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Robert Rafii, Esq.

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Robert Rafii, Esq., Attorney Editor

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Robert specializes in business contracts, real estate, estate planning, and personal injury law. He brings collective experiences from both the transactional and litigation sides of the legal world.

Robert earned his Bachelor of Arts cum laude from UCLA, where he majored in political science; subsequently, he attended Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, California, where he practices law today.

In addition to his California State Bar license, Robert holds a California Department of Real Estate Salesperson License and a California Notary Public Commission. He has also completed certifications with Westlaw, LexisNexis, and the Association of Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS).

Personal website: http://robert.lawyer/

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Latest Articles

  • Select State Laws on Hunting and Trespassing

    If you hunt, fish, or own private land with wildlife, know your state hunting laws. FindLaw's guide describes criminal trespassing rules and landowner rights.

  • Can I Sue My Landlord for Black Mold?

    If a landlord addresses a mold issue but you later have health problems caused by the mold exposure, you may claim damages. Learn more at FindLaw.

  • Mortgage Borrowers' Rights

    A mortgage most likely will be the largest and most important loan you get in your lifetime. FindLaw has information about your rights before you sign.

  • Home Equity Loan Scams

    Be aware of possible home equity loan scams to protect your investment. Find legal resources for home equity information at FindLaw.

  • What Are My Rights as a Homeowner?

    Learn more about homeowner rights, zoning ordinances, restrictive covenants, easements, property rights, real estate, and other legal matters at FindLaw.

  • A Reverse Mortgage Guide for Older Adult Homeowners

    For older adults with shrinking savings, reverse mortgages offer a low-risk source of extra income. FindLaw's reverse mortgage guide explains the basics.

  • Closing and Continuing Costs

    When buying a home, you're responsible for more than loan payments. Learn about other costs, fees, searches, taxes, and much more at FindLaw.

  • How Reverse Mortgage Loans Work

    Unlike a traditional mortgage, in a reverse mortgage, you retain title to your primary residence without making monthly payments. Learn more at FindLaw.com.

  • Applying for a Home Equity Loan

    If you need to borrow money, home equity lines may be one useful source of credit. Learn about the benefits and risks of home equity loans at FindLaw.

  • Preservation Easements

    Similar to conservation easements, preservation easements protect historic sites against undesirable development or deterioration. Learn more at Findlaw.

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