Bilingual real estate services in Chula Vista's Third Avenue Village district anchor Miranda Real Estate at 217 Landis Avenue, where the brokerage has operated since 2001. The firm's REO and bank-foreclosure listing specialization requires accurate tax-lien research and property-tax proration, a workflow that intersects with accounting providers such as Chula Vista CPA | Tax CPA during distressed-asset dispositions. Miranda Real Estate carries a Latino-owned and women-owned designation, serving the 91910 corridor's first-time homebuyers and short-sale sellers through purchase contracts, listing agreements, and California C.A.R. disclosure packets in English and Spanish. Title clearance on REO properties involves coordination with First American Title Company to resolve chain-of-title gaps inherited from foreclosure proceedings. The brokerage's asset-disposition workflow covers BPO valuations, HUD-1 settlement statement preparation, and compliance with California Civil Code §2924 non-judicial foreclosure notice requirements.