As a landlord, you never want to find that your tenant is not paying on time. This can be frustrating on many levels.However, there's a good chance you'll find yourself in this situation at some point in time. If this happens, you must know what procedure to follow....
Month: November 2017
Why house sales sometimes fall through
Everybody's seen it before: a house on the block up for sale, a "Pending" sign appears after awhile -- then, suddenly, instead of a "Sold" sign going up, the house is simply back on the market again with no explanation.Why? What could possibly happen? Is it something...
What is a holdover eviction?
There is more to a holdover eviction than meets the eye. In short, this is a court case in which a landlord sues the tenant for the right to evict the person regardless of if the person is paying his or her rent.While a landlord may be seeking rent as part of the...
Real estate disputes: Negotiation or litigation may be necessary
Any type of real estate dispute is one that can quickly escalate. If this happens, it goes without saying that you'll want to learn more about your legal rights.It may be your hope that you can work things out with the other party, but you know that this is easier...
There is more than 1 type of commercial real estate lease
If you are in the process of searching for commercial real estate to lease, it's important that you remember one thing: There is more than one type of lease. By keeping this in mind, you'll know exactly what you are negotiating when it comes time to do so.Here are...
Rent stabilization and rent control in New York
It's no secret that renting an apartment or a room in New York City is not cheap. It can be a nightmare to find something that is both affordable in the moment and that is not in danger of accelerating in price in the near future. The market is an extremely...