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23 March 2015 | 4 replies
This is the clause from the Nolo Press contract I used in California.
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23 March 2015 | 4 replies
And in that case, the court would agree the document just has an error on it, which is not enforceable.If you have a copy of the original ad, you could press the point, if you are sure they knew that was what you intended the contract to show.If you also have any other communication such as an email or text that indicates they knew the real deal, that would be perfect.
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28 March 2015 | 18 replies
@Josh Crawford By the way, I love the Nolo Press book for California landlords, and it includes contracts and other forms.
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27 March 2015 | 6 replies
So, it's not that hard to learn - if you don't already know it.I love the Nolo Press books.
6 April 2015 | 7 replies
Plus, legally, if you start accepting late rent, it can be perceived by the court that you have waived your right to requiring the rent on time.Also, if your lease doesn't already include it, it should say that accepting late rent does not waive your right to demand rent on time in the future (although this is questionable as to whether or not the court would still think you waived this clause), and you should consider adding a daily amount after the initial $25, so it keeps compounding up to a limit.I used a Nolo Press contract for California, and it included a cap on the late fee of something like $250.
22 March 2015 | 16 replies
We have no written or verbal agreement in place with him.Dazzlingly, when I pressed on my discomfort about what I saw as a growing connection between my wife and our guest, she asked ME to leave.
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22 March 2015 | 14 replies
If not, then no need to go through all the training, which may be overwhelming to someone who isn't very interested in real estate law.There are simple books about how to manage your own properties (I suggest the Nolo Press books to my friends and family, as they are easy to read and understand and they also include many well-written contracts and forms).
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6 October 2017 | 28 replies
I used the Nolo Press contract that came with the book on California landlord rights and responsibilities that I had, and that contract just had a clause that suggested the tenant get renter's insurance and explained that the landlord is not responsible for damage to their personal property, etc.
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18 March 2019 | 24 replies
But I have a person messaging me about section 8 and after repeated messages of telling him politely that we don’t accept section 8, he keeps pressing.
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16 December 2019 | 10 replies
If you dont' already know the landlord-tenant laws, you should learn them and find out if there are any restrictions on how much you can raise the rents or how often, etc.I highly suggest the Nolo Press landlord books.