Robert C.
How much Info is too much info?
11 May 2016 | 25 replies
Creating a false sense that someone posting online is not subject to harm does them an extreme disservice, and will likely get them in legal trouble should the worst case scenario actually come to fruition.I will note that I agreed with some of your more specific recommendations, but I whole heartedly disagree that this person does not need an attorney, or should not venture out to retain one.
Ryan Dossey
If you were going to drop 5k on a car what would it be?
8 December 2016 | 123 replies
The best part - Honda's also retain some of the best resale values of any car on the road today.
Matthew S.
Tenant Nightmare - new tenant with gun on bedside - please advise
1 May 2016 | 47 replies
But I highly doubt you'll be getting a call from me to retain you.Guys, thanks for your advice and time but I'm going to let this thread go at this point.
Ted Gates
Need Help with Move-out / 30-day Notice
1 May 2016 | 5 replies
File Place search came up pretty dry with 1 hit on Termination notice and nothing on 30 day notice.Also I dont retain an attourney at this point to provide my documents but i do have a good source i can bounch things off of.
Christian Lincoln
Litigious Tenant
21 May 2015 | 23 replies
She would have to put up a big retainer and be willing to risk that & having to pay your attorney's fees...and having egg on her face as well.
Sandy Spence
Rental Applicant wants me to cancel showings?
26 June 2015 | 32 replies
Sue K.As good as the market is here it probably won't be turned around in a day, so at least some of it will be retained if that is true.
Aaron Lathan
Multifamily Homes Already Rented Out
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
The "Broker/Property Manager" filled the unit with tenants because he thought it would be easier to sell and he thought I would retain him to manage the property.
Dave Godfrey
1 of 3 tenants wants out of his lease and asked about his security deposit
16 May 2015 | 3 replies
If they sign a new agreement, you put in it that their original security deposit will transfer to the new lease, and any refunds to previous roommates or collection of deposit money from new roommates is between them, but you will retain the original deposit, since the unit is being continually occupied, and any security deposit refund will be made out to the original tenants named on the original lease.I'm confused about the 60 day notice.
Loreen Flaherty
To lease or month to month?
20 June 2015 | 6 replies
They get the guarantee that their rent won't go up for a year, but I still retained the ability to change other terms or kick them out with 30 days notice.Here's a legal article about breaking a lease and includes references to CA:http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/...The same publisher put out a great CA landlord book, that was my bible.
Aaron Wyssmann
$1,000 gone missing...
19 June 2015 | 42 replies
I promise you the labor law attorney you will be forced to hire will ask for more than $1,000 for his/her retainer just to hear your sad, but indefensible, story.