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8 Legal Consequences of Improper Rent Handling

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Mishandle rent and you can spark eight liabilities: a Civil Code §1942.5 180‑day retaliation presumption, rescinded rent hikes, up to $2,000 per act plus attorneys’ fees, and local rent‑cap penalties. Misapplied payments can defeat a 3‑day notice, and a rushed unlawful detainer can get tossed. Use self‑help lockouts or utility cuts and you face wrongful‑eviction damages and injunctions. Botch habitability or deposits and you’ll pay abatements and refund multipliers—stick around for the step-by-step playbook. Retaliatory Eviction in California: The 180-Day Rule In California, timing matters. Civil Code § 1942.5(a) creates a 180-day “retaliation window.” That window can turn a routine rent increase or eviction notice into a high-risk legal move. This is especially true if your tenant has just exercised habitability or repair rights and they’re not in rent default. If you serve a 3-day notice, file an unlawful detainer, cut services, or push a tenant to quit within that window, courts may...

Build Bigger, Think Differently, and Create Your Own Opportunity with Ryan Herrera

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Key Takeaways Development can create substantial equity by producing an asset closer to its cost basis instead of purchasing it at its completed market value. Creative financing, investor partnerships, strong underwriting, and smart deal structuring can help entrepreneurs pursue projects beyond what their personal cash alone would allow. Financial success becomes more meaningful when it creates greater freedom, stronger family priorities, better health, more choices, and control over how life is lived. United States Real Estate Investor® The REI Agent with Ryan Herrera https://youtu.be/3_0rwoYnXCk United States Real Estate Investor® Value-rich, The REI Agent podcast takes a holistic approach to life through real estate. Hosted by Mattias Clymer, an agent and investor, alongside his wife Erica Clymer, a licensed therapist, the show features guests who strive to live bold and fulfilled lives through business and real estate investing. You are personally invited to witness in...

Hartford Stilts Building Sells, Foreclosure Ends

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How the Stilts Building Foreclosure Ended A settlement closed Wells Fargo’s foreclosure case against Hartford’s Stilts Building. It cleared the way for the sale of the 23-story office tower at 20 Church St. Case Resolution The dispute began in 2022 after missed payments on a commercial mortgage. Wells Fargo later sought repayment of an outstanding $25.7 million balance tied to the 420,000-square-foot property. The case had raised concerns because the tower is considered a Class A downtown office building. The sale comes as Hartford’s office market faces 28% vacancy , adding pressure to downtown property values. In March, both sides asked Hartford Superior Court to pause proceedings after reaching a settlement. That agreement required the mortgage to be paid off by June 18, allowing the foreclosure matter to be closed. Court Oversight Before the sale, the building operated under court-appointed receivership. That limited Shelbourne’s direct control. A prior court order had approved tha...