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Proposed Legislation Could Severely Impact Landlords

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Although Senator Kuel placed her bill (SB 464) in the inactive file on June 7th, that doesn’t preclude it being reintroduced in 2008. The bill sought to place the state’s problem of affordable housing squarely on the shoulders of landlords and private property owners. Section 7060 of the Government Code basically says that no public entity can force a residential property owner, who has owned the property for at least three years, to offer or continue to offer the property for rent or lease. SB 464 would limit those protections. But, while a lack of support for this bill lead to its withdrawal this year, I am advising clients and their advisors to watch for a possible reintroduction next year.

Test Your Real Estate IQ

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

As a Los Angeles based Commercial Realtor®, actionrealtysales is committed to providing the highest level of professional counsel to every client, in every engagement. It is important that sellers, and/or their representatives come to the engagement with awareness of some of the basic guidelines and terms involved in the transaction. Here are a few questions that allow you to test your “Real Estate IQ”: (more…)

Mandatory Access for Telecommunications Providers?

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Mandatory Access to Commercial Property for Telecommunications Providers?

How do the contracts between commercial or multi-family property owners affect Tenants? The FCC is asking for your comments on an issue that could affect who has access to your property.

Keeping Property Hot in a Cooling Market

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Start with a good accountant. An accountant will let you know the tax benefits of various holding entities (corporation, LLC, TIC, trust) as well as what is deductible, tax savings, special considerations such as how to report payments to vendors who are not incorporated, etc. (more…)