Native American Real Estate

In the Coachella Valley, Schlecht, Shevlin & Shoenberger is an established real estate law firm that has developed significant expertise in real property matters involving Native American land.  Through decades of serving the Palm Springs real estate community with its extensive Indian land allotment, the firm has a wealth of experience in this niche area of real estate law.  The firm's attorneys handle all aspects of Native American land issues in Riverside County, including: 

The real estate attorneys at Schlecht, Shevlin & Shoenberger have considerable transactional and litigation experience.  They routinely handle matters before the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the federal courts situated in Southern California.  Over years of practice, the firm has handled an array of Indian land matters, such as representing allottees in obtaining approval to convert land held in trust.

Coachella Valley Real Estate Expertise

The firm's attorneys are knowledgeable in all aspects of California real property law and have also developed particular expertise in handling local real estate transactions, including understanding the nuances of this unique region.

Reserved Water Rights

The firm is experience in all aspects of Native American water rights, especially those established under the 1908 case, Winters v. United States. Under this case, a Native American reservation may reserve water for future use in such amount as is necessary to make the reservation livable and productive.

Seek Experienced Legal Counsel

For trusted legal advice and effective representation from seasoned Riverside County real estate lawyers, contact Schlecht, Shevlin & Shoenberger, A Law Corporation.

Schlecht, Shevlin & Shoenberger A Law Corporation
Post Office Box 2744 Palm Springs, California 92263-2744
T. 760-320-7161 F. 760-323-1758