“Bad facts make bad law”, they say, and the recent case of Robbins v. Davi, heard by California’s Second Appellate District Court of Appeal, drives that point home for real estate licensees. Did I say the facts were bad? Try this: Real estate broker and attorney, Lance Robbins, both owned and managed numerous “slumlord” apartments in […]
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REAL ESTATE LICENSE CAN BE EASILY LOST
December 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Robbins v. Davi · California's Court of Appeals · Slumlord · Landlords · DRE · Bob Hunt · California Department of Real Estate · Landlord Liability
MUST LANDLORDS PREVENT THE PRESENCE OF SECONDHAND SMOKE?
May 11th, 2009 · No Comments
We continue to examine the ever-increasing and novel ways in which our legal system makes it difficult to be a landlord. Today’s example involves the issue of secondhand smoke and the possible duty of a landlord to prevent tenants and others from being harmed by its presence on the premises.
Tags: Landlords · Bob Hunt · Landlord Liability