Webinar: Landlord Tenant Law 2-Part A
Multifamily NW Welcomes Leah Sykes, Greenspoon Marder, LLP (0099)
Zoom Webinar
Event Details
This course creates an interactive environment in which attendees can get specific questions answered from an attorney on real-world situations that they encounter. It begins where all tenancies begin—with the rental application. Then, by chronological succession, the class takes you through rental agreements, various addendums and special circumstances. Part II addresses every end-of-tenancy scenario with the corresponding termination notice to serve including deposit accounting, abandoned property rules and FED evictions. Following Landlord Tenant Law Parts 1 and 2, the advanced class continues to delve into the weeds of the issues that arise in property management. Explore the legal side from the vast pool of experience with one of the experts from Greenspoon Marder LLP. Session 3 of a 5 part series.
Multifamily NW Welcomes: Greenspoon Marder LLP
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