The Eviction Process in Virginia: A Guide for Landlords
Has your tenant stopped paying rent or violated some other lease provision? As a landlord, you have remedies but must carefully follow the proper legal procedure against your tenant. This post will explain Virginia’s Unlawful Detainer process, which allows landlords to enforce lease terms against non-compliant tenants.
Required Notices
If your tenant has violated the lease, there are several...
Five Myths About Estate Planning
While most people understand the importance of planning for their estate, there are also a lot of people that seem to think of it as a luxury according to our friends at Kaplan Law Practice, LLC. In fact there are five prevalent myths in the estate planning business that need to be dispelled.
I am too young for estate planning. This could be true if you are under 18, however, if you are a...
Will Bankruptcy Ruin My Credit Forever?
Many people (understandably) shy away from the bankruptcy process because they are under the impression that filing for bankruptcy will tarnish their credit forever. This is a common myth, so if you’re under that impression, you’re certainly not alone. Thankfully, this is – indeed – a myth.
When an individual or a married couple files for bankruptcy, their credit does take a significant hit...
Estate Planning Basics For Couples
According to an estate planning attorney from our friends at Silverman Law Office, PLLC, ignoring the possibility of death does not keep it from happening, and yet so few couples take the time to prepare for unexpected tragedies effectively. If and when the unthinkable does happen, a heartbroken spouse must then sort through paperwork, track down information, or struggle with even the most...