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Posts by Billy Cannon, Esq.

D.C. Property Management Minute: What is a Notice of Infraction (NOI) Process?

March 17, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: Why to File Failure to Pay Suits Each Month

March 10, 2020 | Share:

When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: The Importance of Setting Boundaries with Tenants

March 3, 2020 | Share:

When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: What Does it Mean to Keep Good Records on Tenants?

February 25, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: What is a Motion to Vacate Default?

February 18, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: What is Discovery in Landlord/Tenant cases?

February 11, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: The best way to post a Late Letter on a tenant’s door

February 4, 2020 | Share:

When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: How to deal with a tenant who is an attorney or aspiring attorney

January 28, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: Why offer a tenant a Good Behavior Agreement?

January 21, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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D.C. Property Management Minute: What is an application to “Stay the Writ”?

January 14, 2020 | Share:
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When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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