Noticing how disastrous an impending eviction wave could be for public health during the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control instituted their own nationwide eviction moratorium for nonpayment of rent.
Noticing how disastrous an impending eviction wave could be for public health during the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control instituted their own nationwide eviction moratorium for nonpayment of rent.
As COVID-19 lingers, late Wednesday night Florida Governor DeSantis did what he has done at least a few times already: extending the foreclosure and eviction moratoriums in the state another month to keep people in their homes just long enough for the virus to abate.
Many states, counties, and local municipalities across the country are offering some sort of rent relief or eviction protection for those affected by the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. However, those protections vary widely, so if you’re in a housing situation where you need help, it’s important to know what protections are available to you.
Being a landlord can be incredibly frustrating when dealing with a problem tenant. Below are 5 mistakes to avoid so that if a problems arises, you are in the best position to resolve it.
Evictions are frustrating for any landlord. Your property is held hostage by a nonpaying tenant until the tenant vacates or is forced out. Ideally, a resolution can be reached before litigation, and I work with both landlords and tenants to make this happen. However, at the end of the day, the tenant has to pay rent, or they have to go. Here is how to get a tenant out quickly and without incurring excessive liability or costs.
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