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Whether the owner of a property decides to sell their property, find a new tenant, or move in to the unit, terminating a lease can be unexpectedly complex. Many landlords and property managers run afoul of the specific requirements under the law and end up wasting unnecessary time and money on the termination process. Often times, the lease between the landlord and tenant can be deceiving, and the tenant likely entitled to more rights than enumerated in the lease. The penalties for a violation of a tenant’s rights can be steep, and we can help walk you through the termination process in an attempt to avoid those penalties. Buy Now Speaker Bios: Adam L. Pedersen is a senior... Read more
California courts are historically tenant friendly and landlords and property managers must be mindful of that in their drafting of their leases. Not only is the...
Did you know that in California tenants may use “warranty of habitability and retaliation” defenses in an eviction case to get out of an eviction? Attorney...
The new TCJA gives owners of rental properties the ability to take bonus depreciation on newly purchased buildings as well as improvements.Take advantage of this new tax...
Despite the fact that the state of California has now made it legal to use marijuana recreational for adults over the age of 21, there are several complications...
With everything else property managers have on their plate, the collection of money owed by former tenants often ends up on the back burner. Join our webinar to learn more about what can be done when a tenant moves out leaving a balance owed to you. Buy Now Kelly Parsons-O’Brien, President of Pacific Credit Services will show you that through proper planning and documentation, navigating small claims courts or working with a collection agency is a great way to recover money that is rightly due to you and your owners. And it is not that hard (most times)! 1. When does the collection process start? At move in! 2. Collection laws to consider 3. Small claims court –... Read more
This presentation provides a basic overview of the Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program, one of the largest permanent...
Unfortunately, evictions – or unlawful detainer actions – are a form of recourse that apartment owners occasionally have to perform. California has some of the most...
Emotional support animal requests have become borderline absurd as of late, leaving landlords confused and vulnerable to lawsuits. We’ve invited Attorney/Author,...
Animal accommodation requests are on the rise and it’s crucial that property managers are knowledgeable on this topic to avoid costly fair housing penalties. Moreover,...
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