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Landlord Rights & Responsibilities

by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Advertising, Articles, Attorneys, Blogging, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development

A landlord owns property that is rented or leased to someone else – the ‘tenant’ or ‘lessee.’ Both responsibilities and rights for landlords are defined by law – usually state and local codes in the US. Responsibilities for...

What is a Limited Liability Corporation?

by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Advertising, Articles, Attorneys, Blogging, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development

In US law, corporations are organizations authorized to act as a legal entity. US law also recognizes another legal status for a company, called a ‘limited liability corporation’, or LLC for short. LLCs are not separate legal entities like regular...

Bankruptcy Protection

by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Advertising, Articles, Attorneys, Blogging, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development

When a person or business concludes that meeting their debts is not realistic, they may file for bankruptcy in Federal Bankruptcy court. A bankruptcy filing places an automatic stay on debt-related actions and judgements, including wage garnishment —...

Deed In Lieu

by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Advertising, Articles, Attorneys, Blogging, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development

Deed In Lieu’ is a common short-hand term for this situation: a borrower can’t make loan payments, and hands over their deed to the property instead, so that the lender does not have to take the home. The full phrase is ‘deed in lieu of...
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