Navigating the Eviction Landscape: Issues for Landlords and Property Managers
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Jason L. Bergevin Selected as GSBA Ambassador
Attorney Jason L. Bergevin has been selected as the Ambassador of the Month for the Greater Seattle Business Association ( GSBA ).
Jason Bergevin will Present for 2017 SES Seminar
This will be Jason Bergevin's second time presenting for the Sterling Education Seminar. This year he will be a faculty member presenting at the 4th Annual Construction Law: From Design to Delivery. The seminar will be held in Seattle, WA on April 28, 2017. Jason will be speaking on contracts and employment law considerations in the construction context.
Scammer E-mail and Fraudulent Checks
Have you ever received a “Legal Inquiry” email from an individual with a non-typical name? If so, you should take a few moments and conduct some due diligence—there is a chance you are walking into a fraudulent scam that will cost you and your firm money.
Commercial Leases – Keys to Success: for Landlords
Commercial leases can be lengthy, complicated and full of unfamiliar terms. Often, landlords and or tenants are reluctant to incur the cost required for their attorney to complete a detailed review of the lease because the monthly lease payment is small or they are under a time crunch. The aggregate cost of a lease is often very substantial, however. Through years of experience doing commercial lease work on a daily basis we have discerned the following key tips...
Hamilton Gardiner Helps Unveil "Quail Park"
On July 27, 2016, Holmquist & Gardiner partner and West Seattle Chamber of Commerce board member, Hamilton Gardiner, joined executives from Living Care Lifestyles to celebrate the groundbreaking for "Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle." Set to open in the fall of 2017, Quail Park will house and care for 66 residents who suffer from Dementia and Alzheimer's.
Seattle Landlords: Upcoming RRIO Deadlines
Under Seattle Municipal Code (SMC) Chapter 22.214, Seattle landlords are required to register their rental properties with the City of Seattle. The RRIO has been in place since 2014, however, the deadlines for registration have been implemented over time based on the different area codes within the City of Seattle.