As a court-appointed Health & Safety Code Receiver, I deal with property owners engaged in hoarding often. From the curb outside a home, one would never know the complications behind the doors of a hoarder. In very basic terms hoarding is a complex emotional...
Section 2938 of the California Civil Code requires commercial tenants to pay their rent to the creditor of their landlord when a landlord defaults on its obligations to its creditor under certain circumstances. The general principle is that if a landlord defaults...
We recently posted an article about subleases, and how this may be a remedy for renters who need help paying the rent, or need to move out of their rental unit temporarily but plan on coming back. However, if a tenant who has entered into a written lease agreement...
While some business endeavors can be conducted completely from home, there are situations in which a business’s success depends on finding the perfect storefront. So what are the differences between renting a residential property and renting a commercial property-...
An interpleader action aims to determine the party who is entitled to receive money or property when a neutral third party is holding funds or property and is confronted with two or more claimants to the same money or property. The interpleader action allows for the...
As discussed in my recent blog article about the San Diego eviction process, the first step in evicting a tenant is issuing the appropriate notice. The most common notices are the 3 Day Notice, the 30 Day Notice and the 60 Day Notice. 3 DAY NOTICES The 3 Day Notice...