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California Landlord-Tenant: Tenant Move-Out Process

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Posted by Richardson Griswold, December 30, 2010 The past few unlawful detainer articles posted have addressed landlords’efforts in removing tenants from a property, but what happens when a tenant wants to move out on his or her own accord? The … Continue reading

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Rental Advice: Ending Your Lease and Moving Out

By Sarah Guy As a former property management professional, I’ve gone over countless lease agreements, and I couldn’t tell you how many times, in the midst of all the paperwork, I’ve heard the crack, “I feel like I’m signing my … Continue reading

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Set Ground Rules Early with Owners and Tenants

Ground rules for a successful property management business. May 18th, 2011 By Ben Holubecki, STML Realty Group, Glen Ellyn, IL I’ve always had a lot of respect for professionals who truly learn from their mistakes.  Many of the top companies and … Continue reading

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Landlord’s Duty to Prevent Criminal Acts

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October 24th, 2011 By Colin McCarthy, J.D., Robinson & Wood, San Jose, CA We’ve discussed premises liability, landlord duties, and obvious dangers, among other things. Today we’ll discuss an issue in California that gets people excited – a landlord’s duty to prevent … Continue reading

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Move Out Checklist

Move Out Checklist By Salvatore J. Friscia, San Diego Premier Property Management, San Diego, CA The “move out” stage of a tenancy can be voluntary or involuntary. The voluntary move out process begins when a landlord receives notice from a … Continue reading

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