Thursday, June 26, 2014

Did your tenant vacate the premises?

Abandon/abandonment: Vacating or giving up use of or rights in real property. This also refers to a tenant vacating the premises before a lease expires without consent of the landlord.

Don't delay! It is very important that you contact an attorney as soon as you find out that your tenants have vacated the premises. You have options and you need to determine the legal steps that you need to take to protect your assets. The attorneys at Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can answer your questions; Do I need to file an eviction? Should I rent the property again or, do I need to wait until the lease expires? Will I ever get any past due rent back from the tenant? These are a few of the questions you may have and the answers depend on your specific circumstances.

Bradford Miller Law can assist you with any tenant problem. Being a landlord firm, located in downtown Chicago, we have been helping clients handle many situations including evictions. If you are having a landlord tenant dispute, contact me at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation.

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Chicago, Il 60602
312-238-9298
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

What is discrimination when it comes to renting your property?

Discrimination when it pertains to renting your property is when you deny a person housing, telling a person that housing is not available (when the housing is actually available at that time), providing housing under inferior terms, harassing a person in connection with housing accommodations, or providing segregated housing because of a person's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, source of income, age, disability, whether the person is married, or whether there are children under the age of 18 in the person's household. Discrimination also can be refusal to make reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability.

Landlords make sure you go about renting your property in the correct way. At www.bradfordmillerlaw.com you will find information about our firm and valuable information for landlords. Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can help you with any landlord issues you may have. For practical counsel at a very reasonable rate in this complex area of law, please call 312-238-9298 for a free 15-minute consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle, Suite 1040
Chicago, IL 60602
312-238-9298
http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

First step in the eviction process

In the City of Chicago, before a landlord can begin the eviction process, proper notice must be given to the tenant by the landlord or their agent. Typically, for non-payment of rent, this is a "5-day notice." The notice must contain specific language per the statute and must be served properly.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can help you with the eviction process to be sure you are going about it in the correct way. At www.bradfordmillerlaw.com you can find a simple overview of the Chicago eviction process. Bradford Miller Law can assist you with any tenant problem. Being a landlord firm, located in downtown Chicago, we have been helping clients handle many situations including evictions. If you are having a landlord tenant dispute, contact me at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1040
Chicago, Il 60602
312-238-9298
http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com

Offering free legal representation to homeowners seeking a short sale

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Landlords, don't make this mistake

I recently received yet another lease used by a landlord that was taken off the internet. It did not follow the City of Chicago Landlord Tenant Ordinance (also known as the "RLTO") and did not even look like it was written by an Attorney. Unfortunately for this landlord, the tenant is suing him and is likely going to receive a judgment for over $3,000.00 simply because the RLTO was not followed with regard to the lease and security deposit.

Landlords, don't use a lease from the internet! It can be a big mistake that can cost you thousands of dollars. Call my office!  One hour of my time is all it takes to help you with all of the proper documents.

At www.bradfordmillerlaw.com  you will also find information about our firm and valuable information for landlords. Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can help you with any landlord issues you may have. For practical counsel at a very reasonable rate in this complex area of law, please call 312-238-9298 for a free 15-minute consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle, Suite 1040
Chicago, IL 60602
312-238-9298
http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com

Offering free legal representation to homeowners seeking a short sale

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Chicago rental agreements

City of Chicago Landlords, did you know that at the initial offering, the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance Summary (also known as the “RLTO”) must be attached to every written rental agreement and also upon initial offering for renewal. The Summary must also be given to a tenant at initial offering of an oral agreement, whether the agreement is new or a renewal.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can help you with all your landlord needs. Check out our website to review the City of Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance Summary along with other helpful landlord information. Bradford Miller Law has been representing Landlords for several years and, we can assist you with all your landlord concerns. Call us at 312-238-9298 for a FREE consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1040
Chicago, IL 60602
312-238-9298
http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com

Offering free legal representation to homeowners seeking a short sale

Key words: Chicago short sale attorney, Chicago residential real estate attorney, Chicago landlord tenant law attorney, Chicago eviction attorney, Chicago estate planning attorney, Estate Planning Lawyer, Chicago leases, Chicago real estate attorney, Chicago real estate lawyer, Chicago building code violations, Chicago real estate attorney fees. This is intended to be advertising. Please consult with an attorney before acting on any information given here.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Landlords, do you know what the tenant's general duties are under the ordinance?

According to the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance (also known as the “RLTO”) the tenant, the tenant's family and invited guests must comply with all obligations imposed specifically upon tenants by the Municipal Code, including:
  • Buying and installing working batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors within tenant's apartment.
  • Keeping the unit safe and clean.
  • Using all equipment and facilities in a reasonable manner.
  • Not deliberately or negligently damaging the unit.
  • Not disturbing other residents.
If your tenants are not complying, Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can help you resolve any landlord tenant issues. When it comes to tenants, always consult the RLTO ordinance before acting. Check out our website to review the City of Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance Summary along with other helpful landlord information. Bradford Miller Law has been representing Landlords for several years and, we can assist in resolving any tenant issues that you may encounter. If you are having a problem and need legal representation contact us so we can help.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1040
Chicago, IL 60602
312-238-9298
http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com

Offering free legal representation to homeowners seeking a short sale

Key words: Chicago short sale attorney, Chicago residential real estate attorney, Chicago landlord tenant law attorney, Chicago eviction attorney, Chicago estate planning attorney, Estate Planning Lawyer, Chicago leases, Chicago real estate attorney, Chicago real estate lawyer, Chicago building code violations, Chicago real estate attorney fees. This is intended to be advertising. Please consult with an attorney before acting on any information given here.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

What rental units are covered by the RLTO?

Landlords, the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance (also known as the “RLTO”) covers rental units with written or oral leases (including all subsidized units such as CHA, IHDA, Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, etc.)
The RLTO does not apply to:

  • Units in owner occupied buildings with six or fewer units.
  • Units in hotels, motels, rooming houses, unless rent is paid on a monthly basis and unit is occupied for more than 32 days.
  • School dormitory rooms, shelters, employee's quarters, non-residential rental properties.
  • Owner occupied co-ops and condominiums.

Check out our website to review the RLTO along with other helpful information for landlords. Bradford Miller Law has been helping landlords for several years. Being a Chicago landlord law attorney, we have handled many cases. If you have a landlord issue, contact me at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1040
Chicago, Il 60602
312-238-9298

http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com

Offering free legal representation to homeowners seeking a short sale

Key words: Chicago estate planning attorney, Chicago short sale attorney, Chicago residential real estate attorney, Chicago landlord tenant law attorney, Chicago eviction attorney, Chicago real estate attorney, Chicago real estate lawyer, Chicago real estate attorney fees. This is intended to be advertising. Please consult with an attorney before acting on any information given here.