Paula Miller

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1 03, 2022

Beware of Increasing Numbers of Demand Letters from Litigious Used Car Buyers

March 1st, 2022|

The used car market has seen a significant increase recently due to the global supply shortages caused by the pandemic, which has impacted the production of new cars. In order to meet rising demand, there has been an increase of used cars in the marketplace. As the number of used car sales are increasing, there has also been an increase in demand letters delivered to used car dealerships from customers that claim they “bought a

22 02, 2022

How to Powerfully Handle a Lawsuit

February 22nd, 2022|

Years ago, I became interested in podcasts to listen to during my daily commute. Podcasts quickly became the way I stayed up to date on news, entertained by true crime dramas, or expand my knowledge and expertise. Most recently, I was listening to The Real Estate InvestHER Show, which is co-hosted by Liz Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli. The show centers around female real estate investors sharing practical tools, lessons, and other information for growing a

13 07, 2021

What the Surfside Florida Condo Collapse Has Taught Us About Condo Associations and Trustee Procedures

July 13th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

The tragedy of the Champlain Towers South condominium collapse in Surfside, Florida has gripped the nation as its deadly impact unfolds. Since the collapse on June 24, it has been discovered that delayed maintenance may have led to this disaster. This was a wake-up call for many condominium associations as the deferred maintenance and inadequate savings the condominium faced are common concepts. In associations, it is not uncommon that the Trustees who make up the

22 06, 2021

The State of Emergency Has Ended but No Changes for Non-Payment of Rent Evictions

June 22nd, 2021|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Effective June 15, 2021, the Commonwealth’s COVID-19 State of Emergency has been lifted. To provide temporary regulations during COVID-19, many provisions of laws and executive orders were put in place until the end of the State of Emergency. Related to evictions, it was expected that most provisions of Chapter 257 of the Acts of 2020 would not be required once the State of Emergency was terminated. On June 16th, however, Governor Baker signed a bill