
25 September 2024 | 9 replies
If you do, you should consider consulting an attorney to discuss what you should have in place, and make sure your insurance company understands the setup as well and the potential increase for that scenario.Hope that helps.Mike

24 September 2024 | 8 replies
I speak to the estate planning attorney on Wed (I have another property in Philadelphia in my name that needs to be sorted as I'm currently exposed liability wise and another internationally also in my name that I am about to start STR) so I want to read up before that meeting.Thanks!

25 September 2024 | 8 replies
You don't need an attorney because it won't be worth it to spend money to get a property that you may never have had a legal contract on.

24 September 2024 | 11 replies
I would love to know where is the best place for me to start & least expensive, & what do I need as far as a team (attorneys, repair professionals, etc).

23 September 2024 | 5 replies
If I were you I would go to a local attorney and see if they will collect for you on a contingency basis and you pay the costs of the suit (probably $250).

25 September 2024 | 32 replies
I've got a team of contractors, property managers, attorneys, etc. anything you would need behind my back.

23 September 2024 | 2 replies
Throw in uncooperative tenant, sex offender, children living within and nearby, and no current lease, and you should be running to the nearest attorney as fast as you can.

23 September 2024 | 2 replies
Since then there have been many changes to Colorado landlord/tenant laws and as a result, I bought a local attorney's lease (actually a fairly large law firm).

23 September 2024 | 6 replies
Notice given by or to the attorney for either party shall be as effective as if given by or to said party.

23 September 2024 | 9 replies
I would check with an attorney or CPA on it.EDIT - Check out Scott Royal's site - https://royallegalsolutions.com/what-states-are-permitting-s...He used to be on here quite a bit but I haven't seen him in a long while.