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Monica Gilroy on What Labels to Use in Contracts
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Read MoreGeorgia EPD Summary on Renovation Repair Painting (RRP) Rule
Lead-Based Paint Georgia’s Lead-Based Paint Program, located in the Land Protection Branch of the Environmental Protection Division, is responsible for protecting human health and the environment from activities that disturb lead-based paint. Lead-Based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting Georgia’s Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rules became effective Dec. 9, 2010. Georgia’s RRP rules parallel…
Read MoreOnline Reviews Are No Longer a Victimless Crime: Jury Finds Online Reviewer Defamed Atlanta Home Builder
When homebuilder Richard S. Jacobs spotted an unflattering online review of his metro Atlanta home-building firm, he first tried to have it removed, according to Gwinnett County court papers. After Kudzu.com, an online review site owned by Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, rebuffed him and refused to reveal the identity of the anonymous reviewer, Jacobs began sleuthing…
Read MoreLandlord Tenant Law and Standard Forms by State
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Read MoreConfusing ‘Comfort Animal’ Laws Lead to a Three Year Landlord verses the Tenant Legal Battle
Diana Alton’s living room table is stacked high with Santa Claus figurines and other Christmas decorations, but until about three years ago the holidays were no cause for her to celebrate. That’s when her doctor told her to get a dog for emotional support. Alton, 65, still can’t work, but Scrappee Anne, her miniature schnauzer,…
Read MoreNew Credit Reporting Rules Affects All Property Managers
Millions of consumers will wake up to a higher credit score this month, (as much as a 10 to 40 points improvement) through no fault of their own. Beginning in July, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion will no longer report public records on most civil judgments, such as evictions, money owed because of a lawsuit as…
Read MoreHUD Charges Atlanta Condo Association and Real Estate Agent with Discrimination for Refusing to Sell to Families with Children
This complaint was related to familial status – or it was related to a Condo’s covenants relative to fair housing law. In short, fair housing law trumps covenants. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that it is charging an Atlanta condominium association, a local real estate company, and its agent with…
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