Ronna L. DeLoe, Esq.
Ronna L. DeLoe is a freelance writer and a published author who has written hundreds of legal articles. She does family law appeals in New York and has spent many years as a matrimonial and family law litigator. She majored in History and in English with a specialization in creative writing at Binghamton University. She graduated from Syracuse Law School and was a member of Syracuse Law Review.
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Creating and Implementing a Security Agreement
Security agreements can be crucial for protecting your financial interests. Learn about the purpose of these important legal forms and what they should contain so you can secure your loan without any surprises later on.
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Navigating the Assignment of a Commercial Lease
Special circumstances can require a tenant or a landlord to assign a commercial lease. Find out the most common situations for a commercial lease assignment and whether it's right for your situation.
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Get Your Finances on Track with a Debt Settlement Letter
If you're wallowing in debt, sending a debt settlement letter to creditors to lower your amount of debt might work, as it does for many people who want to eliminate debt. See what you can do to put your finances and your life back on track.
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Understanding Commercial Rental Applications
Commercial rental applications are easy to fill out, but lease clauses can be confusing or undesirable. Follow these suggestions to better prepare for renting a commercial space.
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Using a Vehicle Bill of Sale
Many states require private sellers of vehicles to prepare a bill of sale to record the transaction. Follow these easy DIY guidelines to prepare a valid and legally binding document.
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The Importance of Rent Receipts for Landlords and Tenants
Although not required in all states, rent receipts are useful for both landlords and tenants. Learn what information to include in this important document—and how it might help with your taxes.
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Understanding the Eviction Process and the Unlawful Detainer
Unlawful detainers are eviction proceedings against tenants who have failed to pay rent or have violated their lease. How to bring or defend an unlawful detainer is something both landlords and tenants should know. Find out more about this process.
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Creating a Distribution Agreement
There are several types of distributor agreements, although most contain similar provisions. Which arrangement makes the most sense for your particular business situation?
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Serving Your Tenant a Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
As a landlord, you'll sometimes have tenants who breach their lease by failing to pay rent. Find out your first steps in starting an eviction proceeding against a habitually nonpaying tenant.
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Transferring Power of Attorney
Transferring power of attorney from one person to another isn't always possible, but it can be done under a specific set of circumstances.
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