Resolve Property Conflicts with Confidence

Professional real estate mediation to help you move forward—fairly, efficiently, and with less stress.

Practical Solutions for Property-Related Disputes

Mediation offers a confidential and cost-effective path forward. I help individuals and groups resolve:

  • Neighbor & HOA Disputes
    Fence lines, noise complaints, HOA violations, and shared access issues


  • Landlord–Tenant Conflicts
    Rent, repairs, security deposits, lease terms, and habitability concerns


  • Co-Owner Disputes
    Shared ownership disagreements over usage, sale, expenses, and roles


  • Probate & Trust Disputes
    Property-related tensions between heirs, beneficiaries, and trustees


  • Court-Ordered Mediation
    Neutral facilitation in cases referred by the court, focused on resolution and compliance

A Simple, Guided Path Toward Resolution

1. Intake

We begin with a confidential intake to understand the nature of the dispute and determine if mediation is

2. Mediation Sessions

One or more sessions where all parties work toward a voluntary, mutual agreement.

3. Agreement / Next Step

When agreement is reached, we document the terms clearly. If resolution isn't possible, we guide you on next best steps.

Serving Individuals, Families, and Communities in Conflict

I offer neutral, solutions-oriented mediation for:

  1. Heirs navigating inherited property
  2. Trustees managing real estate in trusts
  3. Co-owners of investment or family properties
  4. Landlords and tenants
  5. Property managers and renters
  6. HOA board members and residents
  7. Attorneys and legal counsel seeking third-party facilitation

Meet Kevin Skipper

Kevin Skipper, REALTOR®

As a California-licensed Real Estate Broker (CA DRE #01372784) and certified mediator, I bring over 20 years of experience in real estate, negotiation, and facilitation. My approach is also informed by restorative justice principles, ensuring each party is heard, respected, and given a fair opportunity to move forward.

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Compliance Note

Mediation is not legal advice

While I help facilitate understanding and agreement, I do not offer legal counsel or representation. Parties are encouraged to seek independent legal advice as needed.

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