
17 September 2025 | 7 replies
Ask a real estate attorney in the jurisdiction, if it's legal, and ask if he will represent you in court, if you use that strategy.

22 September 2025 | 10 replies
Leases should be State specific (we use Wisconsin Legal Blank for all forms) and mature / well-litigated, meaning court-tested.There are very little synergies to integrate these systems.

4 September 2025 | 4 replies
They're seeing about 2-3 weeks to get an eviction court date in Memphis.In the past, there have been seasons where there is a big backlog such as during Covid or more recently when there was some key employee turnover in the courts.

18 September 2025 | 7 replies
(but, you would not be alone 90% of the LLC's I see would not hold up in court and are a waste of time due to how they are used/maintained)

8 September 2025 | 0 replies
Story Highlights- Plans to court more aerospace companies to Central Texas move forward.- Cedar Park joins Williamson County to create spaceport development corporation.- Effort expected to help provide funding for spacecraft-related infrastructure and development.

8 September 2025 | 5 replies
Hi all,My state has two key statutes relating to late rent:1) Must give 5-days notice to tenants before filing eviction for unpaid rent2) Partial payments shall NOT be construed as recognition of tenancy and will not jeopardize landlord's eviction filing------------------------------------------------Let's say this is what happens, hypothetically:Jan 1: Jan rent due and tenant fails to payJan 10: I file for eviction, citing that as of Jan 10 the tenant owes $XFeb 15: Scheduled court date Tenant pays off Jan rent by Jan 31, they are technically no longer behind on rent, but as soon as Feb 1 rolls around they are behind again.

10 September 2025 | 0 replies
Absolute auctions are common in situations such as:Estate liquidationsBusiness closuresForeclosures or court-ordered salesSellers seeking a fast and definite saleFinal ThoughtsAn absolute auction benefits both sellers and buyers sellers achieve a guaranteed sale, while buyers can compete openly, knowing the property will go to the highest bidder.

6 September 2025 | 3 replies
If you provided proper notice you should be able to file for possession with your local Municiple court.

9 September 2025 | 17 replies
I wonder if this sort of "social host ordinance” that holds the landlord responsible for the actions of the tenant have been tested in court and found to be constitutional?

22 September 2025 | 11 replies
Give proper notice when due, and then don't renew the lease when it is up.Tenants, especially experienced ones like yours, will understand that if they have a judgment after an l/t court case, they may lose their voucher if the judgment is left unpaid.Just a note: you can easily check public records through the Unified Judicial System to investigate if a potential tenant has been evicted or charged with crimes.