In most states, there is an implied warranty of habitability that protects tenants. This implied warranty states that the owner must make sure that the property's basic structural elements are sound. This includes the flooring, roofing, stairs and walls. They are also...
Month: May 2020
Include delays in your contract to avoid litigation
No one wants to get sued or to have to sue. It's a hassle, and it's a tedious legal process to go through if there are alternatives.The construction industry does see a number of construction litigation cases, though, because of the nature of its business. The common...
Yes, you can hold a business liable for missing deadlines
You've been waiting for your latest real estate renovation to be completed long past the end date on your contract. It has been at least two weeks since the date the construction team was supposed to finish the last phase of work, and you expected the finished product...
Trouble with a violation of your rental contract? Get support
When you agreed to let your new tenant rent your property, you were clear that subletting the property was not going to be allowed. Subletting leaves too many questions open, and it leaves your original tenant responsible for anything that subleasing tenant does.You...