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 | Tenant Security Deposits S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article May 15, 2012, previously published on May 11, 2012 Most residential leases and rental agreements in Tennessee require a security deposit prior to occupancy by the tenant. The security deposit is intended to cover damage to the premises beyond normal wear and tear and to cushion the financial blow for ownership in the event the tenant skips out...
|  | Service Members Civil Relief Act S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article March 30, 2012, previously published on March 29, 2012 The Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) a/k/a H.R. 100, signed into law on December 19, 2003, by then President George W. Bush, includes provisions which protect service members from evictions during the course of their active service.
|  | Shelby County District Attorney's Drug Dealer Eviction and Anti-Trespass Initiatives S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article March 21, 2012, previously published on March 14, 2012 Administered by the West Tennessee Violent Crime and Drug Task Force, the Drug Dealer Eviction Program seeks to assist property management prosecute the claims necessary to remove drug dealers from neighborhoods and multi-family residential apartment complexes.
|  | Service & Comfort Animals - Must Landlords Make Accommodations? S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article February 3, 2012, previously published on January 31, 2012 Owners and management companies may, at their discretion, decide whether or not to implement no-pet policies at a particular apartment community. A no pet policy prohibits tenants from keeping pets of any kind in their apartments; however, owners and management companies have certain legal...
|  | Tenant Bankruptcy Filings: What They Mean & What You Should Do S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article January 18, 2012, previously published on January 12, 2012 A tenant bankruptcy filing will impede a landlord's ability to proceed with filing an eviction proceeding or carrying out the court-ordered eviction process. A tenant can stop an eviction by filing for a Chapter 7 (Liquidation) or Chapter 13 (Wage Earner) bankruptcy. Once the tenant files for...
|  | When VIOLENCE strikes YOUR property... S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article December 19, 2011, previously published on December 14, 2011 Owners and managers owe a legal duty to their tenants to provide, as much as possible, a safe place to live. But even the most effective managers and on-site security staff, face incidences of violence involving a tenant or the invited guest of a tenant and, even more often, on-site staff in the...
|  | Satellite Dishes: Landlords’ Rights to Protect vs. Tenants’ Rights to Enjoy S. Joshua Kahane; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article December 19, 2011, previously published on December 14, 2011 Increasingly, multi-family owners and management companies are facing issues relating to tenants who hire independent third parties to install satellite dishes on the exterior of their apartments. These dishes provide television, phone, and internet services to the tenant. The law seeks to balance...
|  | NLRB Acting General Counsel Identifies Social Media Cases as Major New Area of Litigation Arnold E. Perl, Michael D. Tauer; Glankler Brown, PLLC;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published on October 28, 2011 Social media activities are exploding, as is litigation involving employee conduct on these social media sites.
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