#New

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • -For Do-it-yourself course on Texas Tenant Eviction, go to www.attorneyEG...
    Alan Hernandez of White Picket Realty (whitepicketrea...) and I talk about the state of real estate investing for new investors.
    Too many people are out there saying that real estate investing is easy. While it may look easy and seem like a sure fire bet, lots of people lose LOTS of money making rookie mistakes in real estate. Before you dive head first into the real estate market or avoid the whole thing out of fear, check out today's video about what every new real estate investor should be looking for.
    Book your appointment with us: lawofficeofern...
    Need a new Texas Residential Lease? We can help: the-law-office...
    The Law Office of Ernie Garcia stands out for its unparalleled expertise in landlord-tenant law, providing essential support to Texas landlords, apartment communities, and real estate investment firms. Whether it’s delivering legal notices, filing lawsuits, or defending landlords against tenant lawsuits and HOA or tax foreclosures, Ernie’s firm has done it all. Ernie Garcia, a distinguished landlord attorney with over 14 years of real estate law experience.
    Additionally, The Law Office of Ernie Garcia assists clients with drafting Leases, Deeds, and Notices. He routinely delivers Notice to Vacate, Notice of Lease Termination, or Notice of Non-renewal for Landlords seeking to end a Lease relationship with a bad tenant. Ernie Garcia shows clients how the Eviction process can improve Tenant cooperation and reduces the potentially enormous losses that come from continued instances of partial and late payments.
    Who you choose to work with really matters. Experience the difference of partnering with an attorney who truly cares. We are proud to deliver top-notch service to help our clients reach their business and personal goals. Whether you're looking to file an eviction, update your lease, or need help with a difficult tenant, The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC is here to shoulder the burden of tough litigation to put you in the best possible legal position to win, win win!
    Contact us today (832) 305 7694, info@attorneyeg.com, www.attorneyeg.com
    Facebook group: / / texaslandlords
    Instagram: / / landlordattorney
    TikTok: / / landlordattorney
    LinkedIn: / / landlordattorney
    The information and materials made available on this video are provided by The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. The transmission and receipt of the information in this video does not form or constitute an attorney-client relationship. Individuals receiving said information should not act upon it without seeking professional legal counsel. "

Комментарии • 11

  • @lindamcginnis5741
    @lindamcginnis5741 Месяц назад +1

    Expert, important, useful content. Thank you so much, Earnie.

  • @준서-m6n
    @준서-m6n 11 месяцев назад

    I have a question Attorney Garcia, I signed my apartment lease with the assistant manager and she was the only person I communicated with for almost 2 years. before 60 days of my lease end date, I asked her about my lease renewal option but she never answered back for my several emails. Now the apartment is charging me a penalty of 60 days' rent and the property manager said she is not working anymore. However, I have never gotten any email or any notice that she is no longer working. What should I do?

    • @LandlordAttorney
      @LandlordAttorney  11 месяцев назад

      What do you mean they are charging you a penalty? Are you still there? Did you leave early?

    • @준서-m6n
      @준서-m6n 11 месяцев назад

      @@LandlordAttorney They are charging for not giving a 60 days notice. I left on my lease end date. I sent an email to person who I have signed my lease, who is an assistant manager of the property. But they are now saying that she is not working anymore.

    • @LandlordAttorney
      @LandlordAttorney  11 месяцев назад

      @user-fx7vl5qu3h 3 things: 1. Did your lease have an automatic renewal clause that would only end with written notice? 2. When did you send the Email? 3. Was the email address you used an approved method of notice in accordance with your lease?

    • @준서-m6n
      @준서-m6n 11 месяцев назад

      @@LandlordAttorney 1. It says written notice 2. I sent an email at least 30 days before 3. There is no email address on the lease but this method was the only method that I used to communicate with the office for 2 years.
      - But can it cause a problem if they changed the office employee who I was only talking to without any aware. And does it also matter they failed to give out a written notice as par 25 c. Under TAA?
      They are arguing that they have seen me several times and informed me multiple times. Which is not true at all.
      I would definitely want to take a legal action if this will cause a problem. Thank you

    • @LandlordAttorney
      @LandlordAttorney  11 месяцев назад +1

      @user-fx7vl5qu3h If the lease required 60 days of advance notice but you only gave 30, that's a potential problem. Also, if your notice of lease termination was defective because it was not an approved method of communication in accordance with the lease, that might be an even bigger problem.

  • @Designer-l9v
    @Designer-l9v 11 месяцев назад

    Hi sir, Are you looking for you tube thumbnail designer?

    • @LandlordAttorney
      @LandlordAttorney  11 месяцев назад

      Nope. I'm good for now. We take care of this work in-house.