A contract is a legal document that creates obligations between the parties who enter the agreement. A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill any part of its contractual obligation. There are four main types of breach of contract. 1. Minor breach A...
As the new landlord of a California residential property, you still have a lot to learn. For instance, when does a tenant bear financial responsibility for repairs? Apartments.com differentiates landlord and tenant maintenance responsibilities. Understand how to...
The excitement builds as you make plans for starting your own business, but there are so many things to do and decisions to make. Be sure to avoid basic mistakes, such as forgetting to protect your intellectual property and failing to secure your interests with...
As a California commercial landlord, you may encounter a tenant who wishes to sublet your space for a portion of the lease term. Your tenant may not need the entire space anymore and is looking to generate income by renting some of the rental property. Conversely,...
Being a landlord comes with its fair share of risks because there are so many regulations to follow. Because of this, it is important to take certain steps to reduce exposure to liability and tenant conflicts. Treating tenants fairly and minimizing your risks can help...
As a landlord in California, you probably watched the past few years with bated breath. Government officials made several attempts to introduce rent control measures to make housing more affordable, but these propositions face continuous defeat. The most recent defeat...
Commercial real estate investments in California encompass a range of niche markets drawing both experienced investors and green professionals looking to expand their portfolio. One of the challenges in a bustling market is the ability to stay competitive. Investors...
Contracts protect business interests and lower the company's risk when entering partnerships, hiring employees or otherwise conducting major transactions. As such, a breach of contract can represent a major financial loss. Learn more about proving a breach of contract...
When property taxes go unpaid for a certain length of time, the taxing authority may auction the property off to satisfy the tax debt. Nearly anyone may buy a property at a tax sale, with a few exceptions, such as the tax collector who is holding the sale. Property...
When you own commercial property that you lease or rent to tenants, failure to live up to your responsibilities to them can result in protracted and expensive legal disputes. While the commercial leases or rental agreements you negotiate with your respective tenants...