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Diamond Bar, California
Kenny Tan is a In 1982 he came to the Before graduating from UCLA and while working on his master's thesis in geotechnical engineering he began his career as a geotechnical/ environmental engineer in 1988 at the Earth Technology Corporation and continued working there until 1993. As a geotechnical (soil) engineer Mr. Tan was involved in the design and construction phases of many private and governmental projects. He later became employed by the Metropolitan Water District and was involved in its Groundwater Recovery Program in which MWD implemented various projects to assist many local groundwater agencies that treat and recover groundwater for domestic use. As a real estate attorney for the past 13 years Mr. Tan routinely consults and advises real estate agents, developers, buyers and dwellers, investors, landlords, tenants, contractors subcontractors, material suppliers, property owners on issues related to title and/or possession of real property including landlord/tenant, eminent domain, boundary disputes, mechanic's liens, lis pendens, tax lien, foreclosure, partition, buy and sell. As a litigator, Mr. Tan is actively involved in many aspects of dispute resolution in real estate. He spends approximately 80% of his time in litigation and 20% in transactional work. He often represents clients in mediation, arbitration, and litigation involving real estate disputes. In 2003 Mr. Tan obtained his real estate broker license. He is a member of the National Association of Realtors, California Association of Realtors, West San Gabriel Board of Realtors and the Chinese American Real Estate Professionals Association (CAREPA). From 2001 through 2005 he served as the legal counsel to the Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) and was a member of its Board of Directors. He has developed a passion for real estate and is particularly interested in working with clients in the foreclosure area. While he had given up the idea of being a commercial pilot many years ago he still loves flying and frequently travels to different parts of the
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