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Re: Thank you Lpadave
by Lpadave
on November 7, 2021 @12:33
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1. Join a local LL association 2. Consult with a local LL T attorney WHO SPECIALIZES IN EVICTIONS AND RESIDENTIAL LEASES ........NOT A GENERAL OR RE TRANSACTIONAL ATTORNEY. 3 Be prepared to spend some money for the education.
Those 2019 laws are continually being challenged and modified but as always are subject to interpretation by and application by the judge you're in front of.
The 2019 laws are intentionally very very convoluted vague and ambigious and were pushed through by politicians pandering to tenant lobby pressure and tenant mass votes, with little or no regard to or knowledge of business in general or the realities of the real estate business.
Be cautious of Internet opinions, summary or interpretations by all the keyboard experts out there.
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Re: Thank you Lpadave
by Lpadave
on November 7, 2021 @12:39
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4. Assume your tenant knows more about the current laws than you do. 5. Assume your tenants free legal aid attorney who SPECIALIZES in LL T law and EVICTIONS knows more about the laws than what're attorney you hire.
No blue skies, sunshine and rainbows coming out of my mouth. ! !
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