Showing posts with label Real Estate Dispute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Estate Dispute. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2020

Jim W Hildreth-Mediator www.RealEstateMediation.org
6/8/2020

This past weekend on Saturday, to accommodate those with small children and also due to COVID-19, we completed a successful virtual real estate mediation between buyer and seller parties.

In the beginning, both parties were very set on receiving no less than their original proposals.
As time progressed and through careful, neutral, mediation a peaceful resolution was reached.

COVID-19 has effected us all in various ways, and we hope that everyone is being safe.

Virtual solutions have been irreplaceable in many businesses including my own and we look forward to the continued positive responses to such an unprecedented event.

We are glad to have been able to bring this dispute to a timely and peaceful resolution despite the pandemic wanting to drag everything out in a stressful manner.

We specialize in California Real Estate disputes and can meet in person or virtually to resolve your Real Estate conflict.

Our office is open to answering any and all questions regarding mediation or virtual mediation.

PHONE: (888) 877-3189






Monday, May 4, 2020

New website for Mediation

In order to serve the Califonia public on online Mediation Services, we have secured the domain 
http://www.OnlineMediationServices.com
Our site is under construction and our goal is to offee quality content in dispute resolution in all phases. How do use Zoom, How do I resolve a Dispute as the buyer or seller.
With the courts currently closed, can I resolve my dispute timely vs months of delay.
Can I save money?
What type of disputes can be resolved in Mediation.
What is Arbitration?
Jim W Hildreth is a Certified Online Mediator that serves California with issues involving Real Estate.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

How do I begin the Mediation process?

Listen to the newest episode of my podcast, Jim W Hildreth Real Estate Mediator: How do I begin the Mediation process? https://anchor.fm/jim-w-hildreth/episodes/How-do-I-begin-the-Mediation-process-e33467

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Settling Real Estate Disputes Long Distance via Mediation




I'm often asked if I travel beyond my home of Sonora for Real Estate Disputes.

On a regular basis, I travel to the San Francisco Bay Area, including San Jose, Oakland, Emeryville.

Upcoming is an Oakland Mediation, with the dispute being orginated in Sacramento.

I just completed Mediations in Vallejo and Auburn.

In 2018, I travelled to the Sacramento region 8 times.

Travels have taken me to the Northern part of California, Eureka and today was asked to mediate in  Redding.

I like travelling, as I have no conflicts of interest and I can wear my neutral hat. In other words, I know none of the parties or legal counsel.

Another alternative that expands my mediation circle is ODR  or Online Dispute Resolution, which I have done internationally and states beyond California.

My most long distance was a 3-way mediation from Sonora, San Jose & India, with a 12.5-time difference.

The online offers a cost-effective alternative and is especially valuable with claim adjusters or legal representatives.

The fee's that we offer for long distance are reasonable and cost-effective, compared to Arbitration or litigation.

More information on Mediation and services is offered at

Real Estate Mediation Services








































Jim W Hildreth-Mediator www.RealEstateMediation.org

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Don't Let The Bed Bug Bite You


There is an old saying that you may have heard.


Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite You.

As a California Landlord, you may be interested in knowing that as a Landlord
you are required to disclose in writing, general information about Bed Bug and
along with the procedure that the tenant must follow to report suspect infestations to you.

As of July 1st, 2017 the Bed Bug disclosure was required prior to creating a new tenancy, this requirement would include single-family homes that you rent along multi-family units such as Duplex, Triplex.

Starting January 1, 2018, California Landlords were required to give the written disclosure to all your existing tenants.

Cal.Civ.Code 1954.600 et Seq.

















Jim W Hildreth-Mediator Para-Legal
Real Estate Mediation Services