Starting a business is a huge undertaking. You have to wear many hats and cover a variety of business details to get things off the ground. Even if you feel as if you have everything in order, there are always unexpected issues that can come up. When a problem...
Addressing ADA compliance saves time, money, headache
While negotiating California commercial real estate purchase, sale or lease contracts, the number of critical issues to address may seem endless. Not the least of these issues is often whether or not the public or private commercial property in question meets the...
When can you evict?
As a residential property owner in Los Angeles, your hope is that you will be able to maintain a good relationship with all of your tenants. Doing so ensures that you maintain a strong reputation (which can then also help guarantee that there will rarely be a shortage...
Adapting co-tenancy use requirements for modern retail
As former shopping center anchors like Sears drop out of business, the empty spaces could cause additional problems for California commercial real estate landlords if the outlying tenants begin to complain of dwindling sales revenue. Commercial leases often allow for...
What are your options for remedying an encroachment?
If the owner of a property adjacent to yours builds a structure that intrudes on your land, or over it, this is an encroachment. It can be very frustrating to have another party encroach on your property, especially if you make money from the commercial use of it....
Common lease violations that tenants make
According to Housing Community Investment Department, nearly 60% of Los Angeles residents live in rentals. Leasing a property to a tenant comes with rules and regulations. As far as tenants have their rights, landlords have the right to evict them if they cannot...