by admin | May 24, 2022 | Landlord's rights, Repaires and Deposits
You may not lose your case entirely, but missing your deadline puts you behind the 8 ball. The problem with missing your deadline has to do with showing the Court that you were otherwise acting in good faith. If you miss the deadline by a day or two, the Court might... by admin | May 10, 2022 | Landlord's rights, Repaires and Deposits
Courts take these deadlines seriously. You should too. You need to keep your Tenant informed, and if the Tenant follows the law, you must follow it too. In fact, to get ahead of any potential claim by your former Tenant, I recommend going above and beyond what the... by admin | Feb 22, 2022 | Notices, Repaires and Deposits
Getting your Tenant into the unit is only part of the job. It is certainly not the end of it. Your rental unit needs attention before, during, and after your Tenant occupies it. If you do this right, you’ll spare yourself all sorts of headaches and... by admin | Feb 15, 2022 | Notices, Repaires and Deposits
Getting your Tenant into the unit is only part of the job. It is certainly not the end of it. Your rental unit needs attention before, during, and after your Tenant occupies it. If you do this right, you’ll spare yourself all sorts of headaches and... by admin | Oct 26, 2021 | Landlord's rights, Repaires and Deposits
How long is too long to wait to fix a problem cited by a Tenant? Well, that depends on a number of factors. What is the severity of the defect? When did the Tenant give notice of the defect to the Landlord? How practical is it to respond immediately at the time the... by admin | Oct 13, 2021 | Evictions, Repaires and Deposits
Many times the tenant shows up at trial and just throws their hands saying, “I just need a little more time, I plan to pay my rent.” But sometimes you’ll get a tenant who is absolutely defiant and says something like, “I’ll pay my rent, when they fix the...