General Litigation, Real Estate: Business, Land Use/Zoning
Condominiums & Cooperatives, Landlord/Tenant, Litigation, Mortgage & Refinance, Restraining Order, Short Sale, Small Claims
Founder and proprietor of Erhardt Litigation situated in San Francisco, California, Attorney Elizabeth T. Erhardt boasts a remarkable legal career spanning over 23 years. She has garnered a strong reputation as an exceptional trial lawyer, extending her adept guidance and assistance to a diverse clientele across the greater Bay Area and the entire state. Her legal expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of areas, including:
Within her legal practice, Ms. Erhardt specializes in addressing complex disputes involving parties such as landlords and tenants, property investors and developers, buyers and sellers, property owners and managers, agents and principals, and other crucial stakeholders. Her extensive experience encompasses a wide array of legal matters, including but not limited to quiet title claims, disputes among neighbors, prescriptive easements, partitioning and accounting matters, wrongful excavations, and more.
Additionally, Ms. Erhardt has demonstrated proficiency in both prosecuting and defending claims arising from the Business and Professions Code. She has successfully facilitated numerous commercial and residential real estate transactions on behalf of diverse clients, including landlords, commercial tenants, property investors, buyers, and sellers. Furthermore, she has effectively managed various disputes involving environmental law issues, such as waste disposal and toxic exposure, achieving notable success in securing favorable outcomes for her clients in a cost-effective manner.
Acknowledged for her dedication and professionalism, Ms. Erhardt’s accomplishments include being recognized as a leading attorney in landlord-tenant matters in “The Real Book of Real Estate.” She has received multiple accolades, endorsements, testimonials, and referrals from peers and satisfied clients alike.
Ms. Erhardt earned her degree from the University of Richmond in 1991 and obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law in 1997. She holds a pivotal role as a founding member of the San Francisco Leadership Committee of the Association of Women in Water, Energy, and the Environment. Additionally, she has served on the boards of the Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom and the Small Property Owners of San Francisco. Her involvement extends to the Program Committee of the Commercial Real Estate Women, San Francisco, and membership in the California and San Francisco Apartment Associations. Furthermore, she has contributed extensively to legal literature by publishing numerous articles and conducting lectures and seminars within her geographical region, covering a diverse array of legal topics.