Tag Archives: Landlord

Let’s Rush The Lease Out Otherwise The Tenant (Or Landlord) Will Walk

PrintHow long should it take to prepare the first draft of a lease that needs to include several (or more) “custom” business terms? We’re asking about those leases that need some thought, not the kind that can be prepared using … Continue reading

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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 29th April

Our Conference is not far off now so I have been doing quite a lot of preparation work recently. One thing we needed to do was renew our pop up banners as we have recently re-branded and have a new … Continue reading

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Washington Landlord May Be Liable for Injuries If It Maintains Responsibility for Repairing Premises

Generally, in a Washington premises liability case, a landowner may be held liable for injuries on the land if he or she has not given exclusive control of the premises to a lessee.  If, however, the lease requires the landlord … Continue reading

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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 8th April

A busy week for this week to keep myself occupied while the rest of the family were away.  I managed to get a major new course done which I will tell you about later. But what happened on the blog … Continue reading

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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 1st April

A good but busy week last week.  A trip to Hamilton Fraser’s office on Monday (where I recorded the Westminster Briefing) and then the ARLA Conference on Tuesday. Not to mention all the work on new developments on the Landlord … Continue reading

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