Get to know the Law AB-1482 For many people, the terms “rent control” and “affordable housing” might sound like they go hand in hand. But what if there was a law that could make rental units more affordable for everyone? The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 does this. AB-1482, codified in Section 1946.2 of the…
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The California eviction process concerning rental property can often be challenging. An eviction lawsuit can be a nightmare and cost time and money. However, there are ways in which the eviction process can be fast, and you can evict tenants under California landlord-tenant laws. The eviction process can be known as an Unlawful Detainer; this…
Continue reading ›It is a legally binding agreement made between a commercial landlord and tenant eviction landlord, a commercial tenant eviction a landlord and tenant, or a real estate landlord and business tenant that outlines any terms and conditions you both must follow. What is a commercial tenant? Commercial tenant or commercial residency by law tenant means…
Continue reading ›What is Community Property? In California and other community property states, all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are considered community property that is jointly owned by both spouses. This is true regardless of whose name is on the title or account. The law presumes that anything obtained during the marriage was obtained as…
Continue reading ›Wrongful termination is when an employee in California gets fired for an illegal or improper reason prohibited by law. California, like most states, is an at-will employment state. This means employers can generally fire workers for any reason or no reason at all. However, exceptions exist where terminations violate public policy, an implied contract, or…
Continue reading ›Introduction: If you suffer a personal injury, hiring a lawyer to handle your case is crucial. Personal injury lawyers and attorneys have the legal experience to investigate your claim, negotiate with insurance companies, and get you the compensation you deserve. But what exactly will a lawyer for personal injuries do for your case? This article…
Continue reading ›In 2023, California maintains its stance of not officially recognizing common-law marriages established within its borders; however, this does not mean that couples in non-formalized unions have no legal recourses. Although not widely recognized, if a couple moves into California from a state where their common-law marriage was legally established, California law would grant them…
Continue reading ›The controversial PG&E bailout law passed in 2019 reveals much about the pitfalls of policymaking when deep corporate interests are at play. AB 1054 brought together regulatory failure, legal ethics breaches, and perceived neglect of public welfare for private gain. The opaque process cast a pall over victims’ rights, taxpayer protections, and incentives guiding California’s…
Continue reading ›This article offers an in-depth exploration of traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases in California, providing an understanding of the role of TBI attorneys, the common interaction with law firm staff, a comprehensive guide to major types of TBI, and advice on steps to take following a TBI incident.
Continue reading ›Understanding the distinctions between contributory negligence and comparative negligence is vital in personal injury cases, as they determine the allocation of liability and potential compensation for the injured party.
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