An eviction in Florida is predicated on the concept that the occupant has a legal right to occupy the premises. In contrast, an ejectment is […]
Category: Property Law
Learn How to Invest in Canadian Real Estate from Beginner to Advanced (Part 2) – Investor Lawyer
This is my second blog post on our upcoming Rapid Cash Program (RCP) on May 7th and 8th, 2022, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. If you […]
Section 21 vs. 8 Notice — What’s the Difference?
If you’re a landlord, Section 8 and 21 Notices are two methods you can use to legally terminate an assured shorthold tenancy agreement (AST) and […]
Thailand’s new residential lessee protections (part 2)
On 18 February 2018 Thailand issued a Notification under the Consumer Protection Act (1979), which regulates residential rental contracts of structures structure (i.e., e.g. houses, […]
An Exception to the Due on Sale Clause – Sale from Parent to Child Using An All-Inclusive or Wraparound Deed of Trust in California.
An all-inclusive deed of trust (“AITD”) is used when the seller will be financing part of the selling price, and the buyer will also take […]
Repairs at Your Rental – Whose Job Is It, Anyways?
As many housing providers and tenants have experienced when leasing a residential property, sometimes issues pop up in the property that require repair. Some might […]
When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity
In California, a Partition action is used to resolve disputes between property owners, and results in sale of the property or physical division. The most […]
How to Buy Property Without a Mortgage in Canada by Solving a Seller’s Problems – Investor Lawyer
Why It’s Hard to Get a Mortgage in Canada One of the things that all investors face sooner or later is a head-on confrontation with […]
Home Damaged Before Closing – Who Is Liable?
Closing a real estate deal between the buyer and seller is a delicate process that requires paperwork, walk-throughs, and other professionals to progress the sale […]
I Didn’t Protect My Tenant’s Deposit In Time, What Should I Do Now?
Where a deposit hasn’t been protected within the prescribed time, landlords must return it to the tenant or risk being prevented from recovering possession of […]