October 6, 2020
Using an LLC to Protect Real Estate AssetsRead this article to find out: 1) What an LLC is 2) How to Start an LLC 3) How LLCs can protect assets 4) Pros & Cons of using LLCs to protect assets.
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October 6, 2020
Using an LLC to Protect Real Estate AssetsRead this article to find out: 1) What an LLC is 2) How to Start an LLC 3) How LLCs can protect assets 4) Pros & Cons of using LLCs to protect assets.
August 13, 2020
How Property Managers Should Respond to Bounced ChecksIn an ideal world, your tenants would never have trouble paying their rent. But of course we all know that isn't always the case. While you might sometimes accept a late payment from a long-term, loyal tenant, a bounced check can be a whole other matter. Bounced checks can actually cost you money in fees, not to mention you now have to spend energy and resources collecting the overdue rent.
August 6, 2020
Bankruptcy and ForeclosureMany people wonder if filing for bankruptcy will prevent foreclosure on their homes. When you file for bankruptcy, it's important to ask your bankruptcy attorney to explain all possible ramifications of that action. While banks will often delay foreclosing on a home while your bankruptcy proceeds, they can indeed proceed with foreclosure at any time.
March 18, 2020
New C.A.R. Form Regarding CoronavirusRecently, C.A.R. developed and released a new CORONA VIRUS ADDENDUM/AMENDMENT (C.A.R. form CVA 3/20) which is effective as of March 18, 2020.
March 13, 2020
COVID-19 and Real EstateAs many now know, Riverside County’s Public Health Officer, Dr. Cameron Kaiser, ordered the immediate cancellation of events with anticipated attendance of 250 or more from now through April 30, 2020.
February 27, 2020
How to Handle Renters with a Criminal RecordUnder the recently released Fair Housing Regulations (“Regulations”), the Department of Fair Housing and Employment (“DFEH”) clarified what a landlord can consider when screening their potential tenants.