Cali Real Estate Bros - Can I record basically anything I want on a property?
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Date: March 21st, 2018 1:19 PM Author: dull big business firm
I have a tenant that signed an SNDA but added all this bullshit about a dispute we have w/r/t some rent they think they don't owe. They only said that they "believe" they don't owe the rent, so me and the and the bank agreed to sign because it was down to the wire.
Now I, as the property owner, want to record something on the property basically just saying that the tenant's theory of why they don't owe some rent is incorrect. Can I just put together a simple instrument, signed by me along, saying that the tenant's theory as to why they don't owe some rents is BS? I just want something recorded in case I sell the place so a potential buyer is not freaked out.
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Date: March 21st, 2018 1:38 PM Author: dull big business firm
I've seen lots of "notices of non-responsability" recorded on properties -- which basically are the owner saying that their tenants made some improvements on the property and they are not responsible for their tenant's improvements.
I also don't see how that meets the definition of an "instrument"
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