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Rental agreement language re: attorney fees

Posted by Rick the Probate Guy on June 19, 2009 at 6:24 AM

One of my good habits (as opposed to many not-so-good habits) is that I regularly review our documents (loan origination, Note purchase, option, lease, and real estate purchase, both prior to, during and after probate, and heir assignments).

Currently, I'm reviewing the language in our rental agreements. I seem to recall a recent discussion that centered around ways to dissuade CA tenant attorneys from creating mountains from molehills and getting massive judgments for their attorney fees against landlords.

This discussion might have been at the probate seminar at LAX however I can't recall.

IF there's a poster who is truly familiar with this CA problem and could copy and paste the language from their agreement, I'd be most grateful. Many thanks in advance.


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