This article contains important updates and clarifications to the recent CDC order.Please contact our office if you are a Virginia Landlord seeking to evict tenant(s) for non-payment of rent, or other breaches of the terms of the tenancy. The CDC issued an order on Sept 4, 2020, instituting an eviction moratorium until December 31, 2020,
We at Fox and Moghul often receive queries by individuals, companies (LLCs, LP, S/C Corps) either facing an imminent judgment, or having already been subjected to a civil judgment in a court of law. In such cases, it is important for the judgment-debtor to be aware of the following key issues. When an individual receives
If you have a potential breach of contract claim against someone in Virginia, then please read this blog, as it explains an important concept in recovering damages for breach of contract under Virginia law. Hypothetical: Suppose that Microsoft has a contract with chipmaker NVIDIA to provide 100,000 computer chips for a price of $1 million.
Our office receives multiple calls every day touching upon some of the issues discussed in this article. Purchasing a commercial property in Virginia is a complex process that often requires the assistance of an experienced Virginia Real Estate Lawyer. Please feel free to call our office to discuss the following issues with respect to the
We at Fox and Moghul often get queries regarding HOA/Condo Association disputes. This pertains to an area of real estate law that is very specialized and requires an understanding of the structure of community associations. Some examples of such disputes include, but are not limited to, property upkeep and maintenance, water damage from common elements,
When signing an employment contract with a new company for an exciting job, it’s easy to skip over reading the non-compete agreement. When an employee signs a non-compete agreement in Virginia, they are contractually bound by the agreement. If the employee violates that agreement, he or she could face devastating legal consequences. Before you sign
During these uncertain financial times, many Americans are concerned with protecting their assets. When markets are fluctuating, and the future is unknown, asset protection is incredibly important. Making a plan to protect your assets before a crisis happens to you and your family can help you protect your future. There are several strategies Virginia residents
On September 4, 2020 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) entered an order temporarily halting residential evictions (hereinafter referred to as the “Order”) until December 31, 2020. For more information, please contact Stella Villalobos, Esq. at Fox & Moghul. Whom Does the CDC Order Apply to? The Order applies to any “landlord, owner
Please also read related mold article: IS YOUR TENANT THREATENING TO STOP PAYING RENT DUE TO MOLD? WHAT OPTIONS DOES A LANDLORD HAVE IN VIRGINIA? The following chart summarizes Virginia’s existing laws in a flowchart format. Please call Fox and Moghul to discuss the specifics of your case.
Also read Introduction to Limited Liability Companies in Virginia The LLC Is an Entity Separate and Distinct from Its Owners The single most common reason people hold hold property in an LLC is to protect their personal assets This can be done because “[l]ike a corporation, a limited liability company is a legal entity entirely