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California Landlord's Law Book, The: Rights & Responsabilities
by Janet Portman Nils RosenquestThe legal information and forms every California landlord needs Choosing tenants, raising the rent, returning deposits, and maintaining rental property—these are just a few of the things landlords do that are strictly regulated by California law. To avoid problems and hefty legal fees, rental property owners and managers need to know and comply with federal, state, and local rules, and use the proper legal forms. Fortunately, everything you need is in this book. For more than 30 years, The California Landlord’s Law Book: Rights & Responsibilities has been the leading source of legal information for hundreds of thousands of California landlords. This edition has been completely updated to cover state and federal laws and local rent control ordinances. It includes dozens of California-specific forms, such as leases and rental agreements, all with complete, easy-to-follow instructions tailored to state law. You’ll learn how to: screen prospective tenants - without discriminating illegally prepare (and enforce) leases and rental agreements collect and return security deposits raise the rent and change other terms of the tenancy hire, work with, and fire a property manager keep up with repairs and maintenance restrict tenants from subletting or hosting short-term guests act promptly when rent is late, and terminate a tenancy. All forms are downloadable through a special link in the book .
California Landlord's Law Book, The: Rights & Responsibilities
by Janet Portman David Brown Nils Rosenquest AttorneyFor over 30 years, The California Landlord’s Law Book has been guiding landlords safely and efficiently through the maze of regulations that affect them, and keeping them profitable and out of legal hot water. Choosing tenants, raising the rent, and returning deposits--these are just a few of the things landlords do that are strictly regulated by law in California. Here, you will find all the easy-to-understand information you need to minimize legal risk, including a California-specific lease and rental agreement and more than 40 forms with complete instructions. You'll learn how to: screen prospective tenants - without discriminating illegally prepare (and enforce) leases and rental agreements collect and return security deposits so as to avoid lawsuits raise the rent and change other terms of the tenancy hire, work with, and fire a property manager keep up with repairs and maintenance limit liability and rent withholding follow state privacy laws on entering rental units restrict tenants from subletting or hosting short-term guests act promptly when rent is late terminate a tenancy, ...and much more.
California Landlord's Lawbook, The: Rights & Responsibilities
by David Brown Attorney Ralph Warner Attorney Janet Portman AttorneyEvery California landlord and residential property manager needs The California Landlord's Law Book: Rights & Responsibilities. For over 25 years, the definitive guide for landlords in the Golden State has clearly and comprehensively covered everything you need to know about: security deposits leases and rental agreements property managers habitability liability lead paint discrimination rent control terminations and evictions and much more This edition includes up-to-date information on landlord-tenant laws, including new California requirements that landlords provide tenants with details on how and where rent is to be paid before terminating for nonpayment of rent, and new language on notice of entry and termination forms regarding tenant rights as to abandoned property. Plus you get access to a unique web page on nolo.com where you can instantly download more than 40 forms, including a lease and rental agreement, tailored to meet California law. Check out Every Landlord's Legal Guide.
California Lien Claims in Workers' Compensation Cases
by Pamela W. FoustLien claim law and procedure have grown so complex that procedural error and faulty reasoning can affect outcomes more than the merits. Pitfalls abound and missteps can be costly. Now you can readily learn the law and arguments that support your position with California Lien Claims in Workers' Compensation Cases. Judge Pamela Foust's plain English guide walks you step-by-step through the law and procedure of lien claims. California Lien Claims in Workers' Compensation Cases delivers: * Solutions to problems you are likely to encounter * Recommended arguments, with supporting authority * All judicial, administrative, and legislative developments * Practice tips, strategies, and cautions from the bench * Custom-drafted and WCAB forms to improve your documents In addition to her practice materials, Judge Foust provides analysis and determinations for dozens of hypothetical fact patterns. These resolutions may be used to predict outcomes and to persuade reluctant clients and adversaries. Basic facts and multiple variations are included for: * Admitted injury * Disputed injury * Cumulative trauma * Reasonable value * Penalties * Attorney's fees
California Mortgage Loan Origination And Lending
by D. L. Grogan M. C. Buzz ChambersWritten by two well-known real estate authors, California Mortgage Loan Brokering & Lending provides a comprehensive overview of the loan process and discusses the mortgage loan business, exploring career opportunities in this competitive and dynamic industry. <P><P>The authors lead readers through the challenging field of mortgage brokering, detailing the factors that affect credit scores, what to look for in appraisal reports, and six traits necessary for success in the profession. This 5th edition is updated to reflect the latest financial information and regulations.
California PERS (A)
by Jay W. Lorsch Jay O. Light James E. SailerExamines California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), the world's fourth largest pension fund. Dale Hanson, CEO of CalPERS, has a problem; how does he use CalPERS' influence as the holder of a small percentage of 1,300 American companies to put pressure on corporate America to achieve better returns for shareholders? The case discusses the constraints which confront CalPERS as a quasi-state agency and describes their efforts to improve corporate governance to date.
California PERS (B)
by Jay W. Lorsch Jay O. Light James E. Sailer Katharina PickThe largest state pension fund continues the evolution of its approach to corporate governance contemplating "relationship investing" and other new approaches.
California Real Estate Economics (3rd edition)
by Ignacio GonzalezA guide book to real estate in California for home buyers as well as economic students. Shows how it works.
California Real Estate Law (5th edition)
by Walter Huber Kim TylerA guide book to Real Estate Law in California, how it actually works and as well as its processes.
California Real Estate Practice
by William H. Pivar Lowell Anderson Daniel S. OttoThis book is the practical application of real estate knowledge to meet the needs of buyers, sellers, lessors, and lessees. It is a course in what to do for success in meeting these needs. This is not a repetition of California Real Estate Principles; however, it does cover the practical application of much of what you learned in Principles, as well as the "how" of being a real estate professional.
California Real Estate Practice
by Megan Dorsey Kathryn HauptThis textbook offers a wide variety of study aids, including examples of forms and worksheets, chapter outlines and summaries, quizzes with explanations, and a glossary with hundreds of real estate terms. An excellent reference tool for the real estate professional, California Practice explains difficult concepts in language that is clear and easy to understand. It serves as the foundation of the real estate practice course required by the California Department of Real Estate.
California Real Estate Practice
by William H. Pivar Lowell AndersonCalifornia Real Estate Practice covers everything on building a successful practice, from disclosure to marketing to taxation. It contains sample checklists, contracts, CAR and other sample forms, and quizzes. It has been updated to reflect changes in legislation and in-practice, including content related to unconscious bias. It also includes key terms and definitions that emphasize essential information you need to understand real estate practice in California
California Real Estate Practice (Eighth Edition)
by William H. Pivar Lowell Anderson Daniel S. OttoCalifornia Real Estate Practice is the practical application of real estate knowledge to meet the needs of buyers, sellers, lessors, and lessees. It is a course in what to do for success in meeting these needs.
California Real Estate Principles
by Mary Ellen Brady Edwin Estes Jr.Looking to get your real estate license in the state of California? Look no further with California Real Estate Principles, 11th Edition. Each chapter includes learning objectives, preview, summary, important key terms, and review questions to boost your comprehension and mastery of material. Updated for 2021 with the latest content & forms in the state of California, Real Estate Principles covers the key information related to agency, disclosure, contracts, and more.
California Real Estate Principles (7th edition)
by Charles O. Stapleton Martha R. WilliamsCombining the latest state specific information with solid industry fundamentals, this user-friendly text gives students a strong foundation for a career in real estate. California Real Estate Principles comes loading with instructor resources and extra features to enhance the student-learning experience and make teaching the class easier than ever.
California State Park Rangers
by Michael G. LynchThe first park ranger in the world was appointed in California in 1866. Galen Clark was chosen as �Guardian of Yosemite,� at what was then Yosemite State Park, and the concept of rangers to protect and administer America�s great nature parks was born. The tradition continued in 1872 with the establishment of the first national park at Yellowstone. From the earliest days, park rangers have been romanticized; they are explorers, outdoorsmen, tree lovers, animal protectors, police officers, nature guides, and park administrators. The park ranger has become an American icon, whose revered image has maintained itself to this very day.
California Tenants' Rights
by Janet Portman J. Scott WeaverProtecting California tenants' rights since 1971! Many tenants have to deal with roommates who don't pull their weight, neighbors who routinely engage in illegal activities, landlords who don't know--or won't follow--national or state laws and local rent ordinances. Use this book to give you the information and tips you need to protect and assert your rights as a renter in California Find out how to: understand and negotiate a lease inspect a rental before moving in fight discrimination get needed repairs and maintenance deal with a nosy landlord break a lease with minimum fall-out get your security deposit back figure out rules for rent increases fight an eviction This edition of California Tenants' Rights includes updated information on all key landlord-tenant laws and court cases in California, as well as local rent control ordinances in 14 California cities that have them. The new edition includes changes to important tenant eviction defense forms and procedures. It also includes information on tenant rights to sublet space through Airbnb and other short-term rental services. If you are not a California resident, check out Renter's Rights.
California Tenants' Rights
by Janet Portman J. Scott WeaverMany tenants have to deal with roommates who don't pull their weight, neighbors who routinely engage in illegal activities, landlords who don't know -- or won’t follow -- national or state laws and local rent ordinances. Use this book to give you the information and tips you need to protect and assert your rights as a renter in California. Find out how to: understand and negotiate a lease inspect a rental before moving in fight discrimination get needed repairs and maintenance deal with a nosy landlord break a lease with minimum fall-out get your security deposit back figure out rules for rent increases fight an eviction.
California Tenants' Rights
by Janet Portman J. Scott WeaverThe go-to survival guide for California tenants California tenants have many rights, especially those lucky enough to have rent control. But knowing and enforcing these rights can be difficult. Fortunately, California Tenants’ Rights, the leading tenant guide for more than 45 years, provides all the information and key forms tenants need to: find a good rental in a competitive market understand the rules regarding service and support animals deal with a problem roommate or noisy neighbor stop landlord intrusions of privacy get the landlord to make repairs or deal with mold or bedbugs fight illegal discrimination, harassment, or retaliation break a lease with minimal liability respond to a late rent or termination notice get as much of the deposit back as possible, and fight an eviction, with line-by-line instructions on completing required forms. The 22nd edition includes updated information on state eviction rules and forms, local rent control ordinances, and tenant rights to sublet on Airbnb. With Downloadable Forms & Sample Letters: download a lease and eviction defense forms, plus more than two dozen sample letters and emails (details inside).
California Tenants’ Rights
by Janet Portman David W. BrownProtecting California tenants' rights since 1971! Many tenants have to deal with roommates who don't pull their weight, neighbors who routinely engage in illegal activities, landlords who don't know -- or won't follow -- national or state laws and local rent ordinances. Use this book to give you the information and tips you need to protect and assert your rights as a renter in California. Find out how to: -understand and negotiate a lease -inspect a rental before moving in -fight discrimination -get needed repairs and maintenance -deal with a nosy landlord -break a lease with minimum fall-out -get your security deposit back -figure out rules for rent increases -fight an eviction The 18th edition of California Tenants' Rights is completely updated with the latest laws and official legal forms, and covers new legislation on protections for tenants caught in foreclosed properties.
California Wine Cluster
by Michael E. Porter Gregory C. BondDescribes the California wine cluster, or the group of interconnected wineries, grape growers, suppliers, service providers, and wine-related institutions located in California. Also describes the wine cluster in France, Italy, Australia, and Chile, the four other major international competitors.
California Workers' Comp
by Christopher BallMore than a million Californians a year suffer job related injuries or illness. For many, receiving compensation can be a nightmare, since recent laws give employers and insurance companies far greater rights and employees fewer medical benefits. California Workers' Comp shows how to handle a California workers' compensation claim from start to finish. This plain English guide, explains how to work with the insurance company to receive the medical treatment and benefits. Workers will find out how to: file a claim protect ytheir legal rights receive the medical care they need get the benefits they'reentitled to deal with uncooperative employers, doctors and insurance agencies negotiate a settlement present their case before a judge This complete guide can help people handling their own claims or filing on a minor or other's behalf. This edition is completely updated to cover significant changes in the area of permanent disability ratings, along with recent updates to the Labor Code and other workers' comp laws. A comprehensive chapter is included for computer users with repetitive strain injuries.
California Workers' Comp: How to Take Charge When You're Injured on the Job
by Christopher BallMore than a million Californians a year suffer job-related injuries or illness. For many, receiving compensation can be a nightmare, since recent laws give employers and insurance companies far greater rights and employees fewer medical benefits. California Workers' Comp shows how to handle a California workers' compensation claim from start to finish. This plain-English guide, explains how to work with the insurance company to receive the medical treatment and benefits. Workers will find out how to: file a claim protect their legal rights receive the medical care they need get the benefits they're entitled to deal with uncooperative employers, doctors, and insurance agencies negotiate a settlement present their case before a judge This complete guide can help people handling their own claims or filing on a minor or other's behalf. This edition is completely updated to cover significant changes in the area of permanent disability ratings, along with recent updates to the Labor Code and other workers' comp laws. A comprehensive chapter is included for computer users with repetitive strain injuries.
California Workers' Compensation Law and Practice
by David L. Pollak Roger A. Tolman Jr. Daniel A. DobrinAs workers' compensation practice grows more challenging, helpful tools are more important than ever. Since 1980, California Workers' Compensation Law & Practice has been the "go to" resource when tough questions arise. California Workers' Compensation Law & Practice provides start-to-finish guidance on readying and trying your case. The text in this two-volume work is supported by advice from the bench, 63 forms, and more than 6,000 case discussions. You receive detailed explanations of procedures, practice-proven strategies for circumventing traps and maximizing opportunities, solutions to common problems, and governing law for: Determination of medical issues * Required notices * Formal medical evaluation procedures * Reports of medical evaluations * Recovery of medical-legal costs * Filing or serving reports * Medical records * Pre-trial discovery Trial * Setting for trial * Expedited hearings * Mandatory settlement conference * Notices * Disqualification of WCJs * Arbitration process * NIT procedures Judgments * Finding and award or order * Interest and cost * Lien claim procedures * Credit, restitution, commutation * Enforcement of awards
California Worker’s Comp: How to Take Charge When You’re Injured on the Job
by Ball Christopher AttorneyHandle your California workers' compensation claim and maximize your benefits! From industrial injuries to carpal tunnel syndrome, more than a million Californians a year suffer job-related injuries or illness. For many, receiving compensation can be a nightmare, since recent laws give employers and insurance companies far greater rights and employees fewer medical benefits. California Workers' Comp shows you how to handle a California workers' compensation claim from start to finish. With this plain-English guide, you'll learn how to work with your insurance company to receive the medical treatment and benefits you deserve. Find out how to: - file a claim - protect your legal rights - receive the medical care you need - get the benefits you're entitled to - deal with uncooperative employers, doctors and insurance agencies - negotiate a settlement - present your case before a judge Turn to California Workers' Comp to get the benefits you're entitled to. This complete guide can help you whether you're handling your own claim or filing on a minor or other's behalf. This edition is completely updated to cover significant changes in the area of permanent disability ratings, along with recent updates to the Labor Code and other workers' comp laws. Plus, read a new chapter with information tailored to computer users with repetitive strain injuries.