An SCRA FAQ for Landlords
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act offers a host of benefits to America’s military personnel. However, many business owners — including landlords — need to be well-versed in the law. Thus, we offer this SCRA FAQ for landlords.
Failure to comply …
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The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act protects servicemembers from a host of legal actions, including foreclosures and evictions, without a court order. The …
View moreWhy Do I Need an Affidavit of Due Diligence?
When, despite all efforts, we or you cannot determine the military status of the defendant in your court case, you will need an affidavit of due diligence.
Some businesses deal with members of the military more than others. These include …
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Let’s first define the military affidavit. As you …
View moreHow Does the SCRA Affect Landlords?
How does the SCRA affect landlords or property managers?
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a federal law, protects servicemembers on active duty from late fees and evictions without a court order.
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The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a federal law that …
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