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Lorman Education Services Presents "Landlord And Tenant Law" on Oct. 28, 2005

This "Landlord And Tenant Law" seminar will explain lawful grounds for lease terminations, give lease drafting techniques, advise you how to commence the eviction process, prepare the termination notices, prepare the summons/ complaint, identify common pitfalls to avoid and raise lawful defenses that can be utilized.

(PRWEB) September 21, 2005 -- Becoming involved in a legal battle over lease issues and lease terminations can be an attorneys, or property managers worst nightmare. Understanding the law is the best way to avoid problems, and knowing the technical procedures governing the landlord/tenant relationship is essential once youve decided to take legal action.

This timely seminar will explain lawful grounds for lease terminations, give lease drafting techniques to avoid future problems, advise you how to commence the eviction process, prepare the termination notices, prepare the summons/ complaint, identify common pitfalls to avoid and raise lawful defenses that can be utilized.

The faculty will also explain evictions after foreclosure, tenant motions designed to delay, recent developments that can stop you and what to do after eviction.

Stephen M. Dean practices law as Stephen M. Dean, A Law Corporation. He graduated from Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco and has been practicing law in Shasta County, California since 1976. His main areas of practice are landlord-tenant law, evictions, wills trusts and probate. Mr. Dean has previously lectured for the City of Redding Multi-Family Crime Free Housing Project, the Shasta County Fair Housing Alliance, and has presented various seminars on real estate and landlord and tenant issues.

Aaron D. Grossman is a sole practitioner in Redding, California. His practice focuses primarily on real estate (including evictions), estate planning (including revocable trusts) and entity formation (including corporations, partnerships, and LLCs). He represents landlords and property managers in landlord-tenant issues. He is a member of the State Bar of California and the Shasta-Trinity Bar Association. Mr. Grossman graduated with honors from the University of Michigan and received his J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School. He has over 35 years of experience as an attorney, and teaches real estate law and estate planning at Shasta Community College. He enjoys cooking and dining, and is a self-proclaimed movie critic.

This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, property managers, general managers, owners, landlords, accountants, CPAs, controllers, housing coordinators, real estate agents and brokers, presidents, vice presidents, and business owners and managers.


 

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