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How to Qualify Under the Means Test
The principal provision of this Congressional enactment was the addition of a “means test” designed to prevent higher income earners from...


Will I Lose My Home if I File for Bankruptcy?
The answer to this question depends upon a number of factors. The first of which is, what chapter bankruptcy is contemplated i.e.,...


Bankruptcy Intake
TIP #1 – Reassuring the Debtor One of the most common concerns the debtor has (when inquiring about how the bankruptcy process works) is...


Bankruptcy Means Test
The “means test” is a formula designed to keep filers with higher incomes from filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Only bankruptcy filers...


Short-Term Rental Liability
Property owners owe a duty of care for harm caused to others by defects on or within their property. As a result, if a property owner...


Right to a View?
While there was such a right under old English common law, this does not exist in California as a general rule. There are certain...


HOA Restrictions
These are for the common benefit of all within the community. For these rules and regulations to have any affect, they must be...


Rental Scams
Those who are already offering their property for lease or rent are particularly vulnerable to these scams. This is even more of a risk...


Parking Rights
This means that while members of the public at large cannot park on a land owner’s private property without permission, nor block the...


Neighbor Disputes: Spite Fences and Boundary Lines
Fencing does not necessarily have to be a fence as one typically thinks of it. Fencing can be any sort of boundary between adjoining...


Foreclosure and the Automatic Say
While there are many reasons for the rise in bankruptcy filings, with working families falling victim to job losses, the collapse in the...
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