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The Real Risk in Lease Enforcement
5 Things Property Owners Should Watch and When to Get Legal Involved
Lease enforcement today operates within tighter statutory requirements, increased fair housing scrutiny, and evolving federal rules. There is less room for error.
For property owners and developers, that means lease enforcement is no longer just a management function. It is a legal one. The risk is not only whether a tenant breached the lease, but whether each step taken in response will hold up.
That is where bringing in legal assistance earlier can make a real difference. More >
When DIY Goes Wrong: When NOT to Do Your Own Legal Work
There’s an old adage that the person who represents themself in court has a fool for a client. While we are not here to add any insult to the injuries suffered by legal DIYers, that particular line of reasoning may prove instructive in more areas than just court. Legal agreements and transactions may seem simple enough to handle on one’s own, but they can often get complex in a hurry. There’s never a wrong time to consult an attorney, and doing so at the beginning of a transaction can save a mountain of headache at later stages. More >

