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Importance Of Power Of Attorney When You Own Rentals

Rental Housing Journal

Whether you own one or multiple rental properties, a power of attorney is a key component in your estate planning portfolio. Stromberg Warren Allen LLP Power of Attorney in General A Power of Attorney takes effect on its execution date, remains in effect if you become incompetent and financially incapable, and expires when you pass away.

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Legal Overview of Quiet Title Claims in California for Investment Owners and Deed of Trust Holders – Methodology for Establishing Clear Title in Court

American Apartment Owners Association

This article is an overview of the quiet title claim process for property owners and real estate deed of trust lenders who may have a perceived or real problem with their right, title, and interest to real property in California. About the Author The author of this article, Nate Bernstein, Esq.,

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Legal Overview of Quiet Title Claims in California for Investment Owners and Deed of Trust Holders – Methodology for Establishing Clear Title in Court

American Apartment Owners Association

This article is an overview of the quiet title claim process for property owners and real estate deed of trust lenders who may have a perceived or real problem with their right, title, and interest to real property in California. About the Author The author of this article, Nate Bernstein, Esq.,

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Understanding ADR for community associations

Condo Control

This article will provide some general information to help you better understand the basics, but your ADR experience could be much different. Attorneys can attend if parties prefer that. Attorneys may be present, too. When to try ADR ADR is often viewed as a preferable option to litigation. It depends.

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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

Florida HOAs need a website and must post records As of January 1, 2025, HB 1203 requires all HOAs that contain 100 parcels or more to maintain a website, and host digital copies of most of the association’s official records, including articles of incorporation, CC&Rs, bylaws, rules and current insurance policies.

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Alabama HOA Laws: A Guide to Homeowners’ Rights and HOA Powers

HOA Managememt

Incorporation requires filing Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State and drafting bylaws outlining board structure, meeting rules, and voting procedures. Older HOAs that are not incorporated may not enjoy the same legal protections and could face more complex legal hurdles in enforcement or litigation.

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HOA Discrimination Laws Explained: Preventing Complaints In Your Community

HOA Managememt

military veteran removed a wheelchair ramp from the house he was purchasing to avoid litigation threatened by a homeowners association. The HOA had threatened to sue the closing attorney if the sale was finalized with the ramp installed. Financial penalties, such as fines, damages, and attorney fees.