TLD Law is pleased to announce that Partner Roy J. Jimenez has been named to the Los Angeles Business Journal‘s list of the Top 100 Lawyers and Top 100 Real Estate Lawyers of 2022. One of California’s most respected business... Read more
By: Roy Jimenez, Esq. Keeping Up with the Many Changes No one has figured out how to evict COVID, but it’s on everyone’s agendas. No one wants to evict tenants who have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, but... Read more
By: Brooke Pollard Proposition 19 has passed. What is the impact to our clients? We see four practical effects, good and bad, of this law for California property owners: (1) Prop. 19 eliminates the parent-child and grandparent-grandchild exclusion from reassessment... Read more
By Lauren Doyle, Esq. There is a lot at stake in the November General Election this year – including changes to California property taxes. With presidential election coverage dominating the news cycles and ad space these days it's easy to... Read more
By: Roy J. Jimenez, Esq. The statewide moratorium enacted by the California Judicial Counsel is set to end at midnight on September 1, 2020. The moratorium prevented the issuance of a new summons for any new unlawful detainer lawsuit. This... Read more
By: Brooke Pollard, Esq. Whether you are the landlord or the tenant, here are 4 legal issues to consider when re-negotiating commercial lease terms. What do local ordinances say about your obligation to renegotiate and/or terminate a lease for failure... Read more
COVID-19 Special Issue Landlords and Tenants Work Together for the Best Outcome By Roy Jimenez, Esq., TLD Law While the laws for residential landlords and their renters in the wake of the pandemic have been reasonably clear, there is still... Read more
On March 25, 2020, the City of Long Beach released a press release announcing an emergency ordinance temporarily halting all evictions in the City due to nonpayment for those affected by COVID-19. This applies to residential and commercial leases. The... Read more
Assembly Bill 1482 goes into effect January 1, 2020 creating statewide rent control in California. Landlords will now be limited to increasing rent by 5% plus inflation per year. Landlords will also be limited when they can evict a tenant,... Read more