If you own a multifamily rental property, you know how difficult it can be to make sure you are doing everything you have to do to maintain the buildings and protect the rights of your tenants. This can be an overwhelming endeavor, and it can be expensive as well. One...
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Profiting in the home real estate market is all about timing
Home ownership is a foundational pillar of the ideal of living the American dream. As a practical matter, the introduction of the 30-year mortgage during the Depression Era made the dream a more realistic possibility for the average California resident, and home...
How to choose a suitable living space
There are many different types of dwellings that a California resident may want to live in. For instance, some may benefit more from renting an apartment than they would purchasing a home. Those who are looking to buy a property could decide that a condo is a better...
How to resolve property line disputes
It is possible that homeowners in California and elsewhere will one day find that a neighbor has placed a fence on their property. While this generally happens by accident, it is important to take care of the issue in a timely manner to avoid a scenario called adverse...
What to know about reneging on a home purchase
Signing a purchase agreement is one of the first steps toward buying a home. However, it doesn't mean that a deal to buy house in California can't fall through. There are several contingencies that are typically included in an agreement such as the buyer being able to...
Are your public restrooms ADA compliant?
When operating an existing business, or when remodeling existing space or designing new space, you need to make certain that your restrooms are ADA compliant, otherwise you will be certain to face an ADA lawsuit. One area that deserves attention to ADA regulations is...
Buying a home before a divorce is finalized
It may be possible to buy a home in California before a divorce proceeding comes to an end. That largely depends on the terms of the divorce agreement and if a lender is willing to approve a mortgage application. It may be best to wait until after the final divorce...