
4 May 2025 | 5 replies
I would upload a few local statutes (Landlord Tenant Act, Renter's Access Act, Bed Bug laws) and ask AI to ensure your lease is fully compliant in review of the attachments.

5 May 2025 | 10 replies
If you can’t, then there is a trial.I would suggest that what happens at trial will probably be governed first by the terms of your lease, but also by the landlord-tenant statutes of your state.

6 May 2025 | 224 replies
By statute, the Landlord is able to enter in the event of an emergency, which is typically fire, flood, or other dangerous weather condition.

28 April 2025 | 3 replies
If your intention is to purchase a property, you can make an offer; you may be able to suggest that the seller can ask their note holder to accept a payoff for less than the principal amount, though even this may be violating Federal statutes and administrative rulings.

26 April 2025 | 10 replies
Just a quick note from my experience in Florida:While Florida Statutes apply statewide, not all counties follow the process to the letter.

25 April 2025 | 5 replies
This has been spreading across the country as cities are tired of absentee owners being slumlords.It's been required in most Metro Detroit cities for 30+ years.Investors are legally challenging new similar statutes in Cleveland.

22 April 2025 | 2 replies
There is something in the law that says reasonable accomodations cannot place a finanacial burden on the property owner or something similar - search it up to see the exact wording.So, unless your municipality has a statute that places more responsibility on you (based on where you are, that would not surprise me one bit), I think it's on them.

21 April 2025 | 20 replies
It's an easy lawsuit for them to file, if they know, or if someone tells them about the statute.

20 April 2025 | 4 replies
Because the point of origin is a legal filing set up within law/statute/code which must be made publicly available because the public pays for it to be made public, the courts/clerks etc have obligation to make the information available to the public before anyone else.

17 April 2025 | 2 replies
Read the statutes, not the headlines.