Los Angeles, California COVID-19 Eviction Protections have Expired
After being in place for three years, as of April 1, 2023 the COVID-19 eviction protection for Los Angeles residents has expired.
After being in place for three years, as of April 1, 2023 the COVID-19 eviction protection for Los Angeles residents has expired.
The task force has proposed providing upwards of $223,200 for each qualifying Black resident and details of the proposal will be further outlined in December and then sent to the governor for approval.
The Divide tells the story of 7 individuals striving for a better life in the modern day US and UK – where the top 0.1% owns as much wealth as the bottom 90%. By plotting these tales together, we uncover how virtually every aspect of our lives is controlled by one factor: the size of the gap between rich and poor.
According to public records and reports, Zillow lost more than $100,000 on more than a dozen homes in the Valley since 2020..
Redfin CEO discusses remote workers’ impact on the housing market, rising mortgage rates and his outlook for housing.
Home Sales CRASHED in April by 30% across America. Yet another 2022 Housing Crash and Recession WARNING. Home Builders are beginning to abandon projects (and pull fewer permits) as a result.
the housing market beginning to cool off as mortgage rates climb, and what that means for buyers and sellers.
In this video, Toby Mathis, Esq. will show you how to make your personal assets invisible from snoopy lawyers, creditors, or even greedy people out to make a quick buck who want to take advantage of YOU and/or try and “shake you down.”
In the United States, only the people have the energy to generate money, and in today’s system, credit, promises, and security ‘interests’ circulate as money. Interest in things and secured property like real estate, bank account deposits, federal reserve notes, promissory notes, credit agreements, Intangibles, and bodies, therefore money and things aren’t required. What is the legal definition of…
The Trust Indenture Act (TIA) of 1939 is a federal law that prohibits bond issues, without a formal written agreement, fully disclosing the bond’s specifics DOWNLOAD TRUSTEE INDENTURE ACT of 1939
Protect your personal residence and assets by placing real estate into a land trust and out your “name.” States like Wyoming have great asset protections.
John E. Hall’s seminal work, “The Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty,” expertly examines the admiralty law’s scope and application. This comprehensive treatise, reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., encapsulates the history of admiralty law, annotates Clerke’s influential “Praxis,” and collates an extensive series of legal precedents. Hall’s authoritative 1809 translation enhances the…