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Category: Property Law

New Palo Alto Ordinance Tightens Tenant Protections

Posted on August 29, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on New Palo Alto Ordinance Tightens Tenant Protections
New Palo Alto Ordinance Tightens Tenant Protections

As is well known now since the passing of the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, as well as subsequent bills resulting from the effects of COVID-19, tenants in California have been afforded protections both from rent increases and evictions without cause. For most California properties, landlords may only evict a tenant from a residential property…

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Zoning Appeal Bonds –

Posted on August 29, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Zoning Appeal Bonds –
Zoning Appeal Bonds –

Any party involved in an appeal of a Massachusetts zoning decision should know the possibility of zoning appeal bonds for cases involving a special permit, variance, or site plan decision. Appealing a Zoning Decision Zoning decisions in Massachusetts are made at the local level by individual towns and cities. Depending on the particular relief, an…

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Edward L. Wilson | Commercial Real Estate and Development Lawyer in Vancouver

Posted on August 29, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Edward L. Wilson | Commercial Real Estate and Development Lawyer in Vancouver
Edward L. Wilson | Commercial Real Estate and Development Lawyer in Vancouver

Ed practices in the real estate and municipal law fields with a specialty in real estate development. Ed has assisted clients in such projects as: redevelopment of industrial sites to permit multi-family residential uses; heritage designation and density bonusing arrangements; rezoning and redevelopment of shopping centres; development of office and industrial parks; development of numerous…

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Alameda County Landlords, Be Prepared for May 2023

Posted on August 29, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Alameda County Landlords, Be Prepared for May 2023
Alameda County Landlords, Be Prepared for May 2023

After almost three years since the moratorium went into effect, the Alameda County Eviction Moratorium (Ordinance No. O-2020-41) is set to expire on April 29, 2023. Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, the County passed temporary eviction bans, prohibiting landlords from forcing renters to leave their homes, with some limited exceptions. Then,…

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Learn How to Write Agreement for Sale Paperwork in Canadian Real Estate – Investor Lawyer

Posted on August 28, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Learn How to Write Agreement for Sale Paperwork in Canadian Real Estate – Investor Lawyer
Learn How to Write Agreement for Sale Paperwork in Canadian Real Estate – Investor Lawyer

About four months ago, I got a call from a client who wanted to sell his property by way of Agreement for Sale (AFS). Unfortunately, he had only a skimpy notion of the AFS concept and no actual education on how to apply the strategy. This blog post and podcast tell the tale of how we…

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Cybersecurity Checklist: Best Practices For Real Estate Professionals

Posted on August 28, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Cybersecurity Checklist: Best Practices For Real Estate Professionals
Cybersecurity Checklist: Best Practices For Real Estate Professionals

Cybercrime can be devastating to real estate professionals and their clients. The following checklist offers some best practices to help you curb the risk of cybercrime. Because data protection and cybersecurity laws differ across the country, NAR recommends that you work with an attorney licensed in your state to help you develop cybersecurity-related programs, policies,…

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Permit Improperly Denied? Bring a Claim for Damages

Posted on August 28, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Permit Improperly Denied? Bring a Claim for Damages
Permit Improperly Denied? Bring a Claim for Damages

B.C. Supreme Court allows claim against government for damages for improperly cancelled project Most development in B.C. requires approval by government, whether through permitting, rezoning, subdivision approval, or licencing. That process often appears opaque to applicants. Denials, which can effectively terminate a project, can be given with little or no justification. Typically, the main avenue…

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Priority between mortgagee and lessee

Posted on August 28, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Priority between mortgagee and lessee
Priority between mortgagee and lessee

Where an owner of land is struggling to pay loans secured over the land it is not uncommon for the owner to enter into a lease with a related party in an attempt to avoid losing control of the land should the mortgagee enter possession and attempt to sell the land. The questions which arise…

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Fort Myers Land Development Code: Proposed Changes and Their Impact

Posted on August 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Fort Myers Land Development Code: Proposed Changes and Their Impact
Fort Myers Land Development Code: Proposed Changes and Their Impact

On November 20, 2023, the Fort Myers City Council took a significant step toward amending the city’s Land Development Code. The proposed changes, presented during the council’s meeting, cover a wide range of issues—from new zoning categories to food truck regulations. Below are a few key highlights and potential implications of these proposed revisions. New…

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The Differences Between Eviction And Ejectment In Florida

Posted on August 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Differences Between Eviction And Ejectment In Florida
The Differences Between Eviction And Ejectment In Florida

An eviction in Florida is predicated on the concept that the occupant has a legal right to occupy the premises. In contrast, an ejectment is based on the reality that the occupant has no such legal right. Evictions and ejectments are similar in that both are controlled by specific statutes and both result in the…

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