by admin | Dec 13, 2017 | All Blogs, Business, Court
You started a corporation to keep from getting sued, but you got sued anyway. Good news/bad news… The good news is you may have a great defense to get any personal liability off of you as an individual. The bad news is, you have to present that defense and have...
by admin | Sep 11, 2017 | All Blogs, Repaires and Deposits, Tenants
Within two days of the flood, I received multiple emails for help. One person said, “My rent house was completely flooded, and my landlord kicked me out. I have no place to go.” Whether you are a Landlord or a Tenant, you have certain rights and obligations with a...
by admin | Dec 26, 2016 | All Blogs, Debt and Credit
In the market for a car or your first home? Do you know what’s on your credit report? You may find that your report is full of old claims, lost credit cards, or worse, accounts opened by identity thieves. Your credit report is your responsibility. Not only...
by admin | Nov 16, 2016 | All Blogs, HOA, Property Owner
The short answer is “Yes.” State law allows a Home Owner’s Association (or HOA) to sue you in state court to recover unpaid assessments. Additionally, you might be on the hook for late fees, interest, and various legal costs. A seemingly small yearly...
by admin | Jan 26, 2014 | All Blogs, Repaires and Deposits, Tenants
We see it almost every day: the number 1 mistake that tenants make when dealing with their landlords, property managers, and apartment complexes. We talk to tenants who are frustrated and angry about the lack of attention they’ve received regarding requests for...
by admin | Dec 8, 2013 | All Blogs, Evictions, Tenants
The court is only allowed to give you 5 days after an eviction. After 5 days, the landlord will have the right to obtain a Writ of Possession. That grants the constables the authority to come to your residence, force you and all other occupants out, seize all of you...