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Eviction Moratorium End Date For The City of LA
Last month, Kendall Law shared that LA County has entered an end date for the eviction moratorium. However, at the time, the City of Los Angeles was only considering putting an end date on the moratorium but had not made it definite. At the time of this post, the City of LA now has an […]
What’s Happening With LA County Eviction Moratoriums – Is The End In Sight?
We are currently in Phase 2 of the County moratorium that is scheduled to end December 31, 2022. Under Phase 2, there are eviction protections for residential and mobile space renters from no-fault evictions (which means the tenant has not done anything wrong) except for qualified owner move-in evictions; nuisance related to COVID-19 and unauthorized […]
Easement Disputes: Justified Fines or Unconstitutional Punishment?
Written Contribution by Jonathan Kim Homeowners for a beach front property in Malibu were slapped with a hefty fine of $4.1 million after refusing to comply with an order to cease and desist from the California Coastal Commission. The Commission utilized Public Resources Code Section 30821, which allows for a penalty of up to $11,250 […]
Buyers Beware: Real Estate Fraud
Written Contribution by Jonathan Kim California is already a tough market for homebuyers, yet fraudulent real estate schemes are making the market even tougher. Some prospective homebuyers across California are finding themselves as victims of predatory fraud schemes. These schemes prey on desperate and panicked homebuyers who are feeling the squeeze of low real estate […]
Building Owners and Limited Liability Companies
Written Contribution by Ryan Blaney From our last article you might remember the mighty LLC. The LLC is a legal business entity whose members cannot be held personally liable for the company’s debts or liabilities. Limited Liability Companies are considered “hybrid entities that combine the characteristics of a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship.” […]