If you’re a business owner, you know that location can make all the difference in our success. And securing the right location in Oakland can be difficult and expensive. You have to not only be diligent in searching out properties that may be right for your business,...
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Do Not Hire an Unlicensed Contractor to Work on Your Home
Construction work costing more than $500.00 must be performed by a licensed contractor. A handyman cannot do work for more than $500.00. If anyone comes onto your property to do work which requires a contractor’s license, and does not have the required license, that...
Real estate laws that all home owners in California should know about
If you live in the beautiful state of California, it is important that you are aware of the state's important real estate laws that will most likely affect you since you live in the state. These apply to people who are selling properties and people who are buying...
Section 1031 exchanges and real estate investment
If you purchase real estate for investment in California, you may be concerned about having to pay capital gains taxes if you sell the property and reinvest or “exchange” the funds from the sale into another investment property. Fortunately, Section 1031 of the...
Defending against a breach of contract claim
Many businesses in Oakland enter complex contracts with vendors, clients and other businesses. These documents are an essential part of business development, but there are times when one party argues that you breached the contract and owe them damages. Do you have any...
What California businesses should know about zoning
Taking the necessary steps to start a new business or move a business into California can be difficult, especially if an individual does not understand all the laws and regulations that may govern their operations. In Oakland, business entities must conform to state...
Are non-competes enforced in California?
As an employer, you entrust you employees with critical information regarding the business, such as private business processes, your client base and trade secrets. But what if a critical employee is fired or decides to leave the company for other employment...
Appellate Decision Allows Some Short Term Rentals
Civil Code §4740(a) provides: “An owner of a separate interest in a common interest development shall not be subject to a provision in a governing document or an amendment to a governing document that prohibits the rental or leasing of any of the separate interests in...
What is required of employers after discrimination allegations?
In California, the current employment landscape has placed employers on the defensive. While it is undoubtedly positive that employees who are subjected to workplace discrimination and harassment are increasingly free to voice their complaints about how they have been...
Five commercial real estate mistakes to avoid
The world of commercial real estate can come with many different challenges. While you are trying to do what is best for you and your future, it may be hard to keep up with everything you should know. When new challenges are around every corner, avoiding mistakes is...