Contract Termination For Cause In Alameda

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Multi-State
County:
Alameda
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US-00048DR
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Description

The Contract Termination for Cause in Alameda allows parties to formally conclude a listing agreement, ensuring clarity and legal compliance in the process. This form specifically outlines the mutual agreement to terminate an existing Listing Agreement, including essential dates and acknowledgments. Key features include a waiver from the Broker for any claims against the Seller upon termination, as well as the Seller's release of any obligations towards future work or services unless for relevant reimbursements. The form protects both parties by acknowledging prior compensation rights and retaining the Broker's claim on any earned commissions before the termination date. This document is useful for a diverse audience, including attorneys advising clients on property transactions, partners and owners in real estate firms managing listings, associates facilitating real estate deals, paralegals organizing documentation, and legal assistants assisting in form preparation. Each user can easily navigate and complete the form while adhering to legal standards, making it a valuable resource in real estate practices.

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Annual General Adjustment announced, effective September 1, 2024. Pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 6-58.60(B), the Annual General Adjustment for September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025, is 2.7%. The Annual General Adjustment is a cap on the allowed amount of annual rent increase.

Within the city of Alameda, short-term rentals are legal but hosts must register with the city and collect a 14% transient occupancy tax. There are a few licensed Airbnb listings operating in compliance with city rules.

All units in California are covered by the rent-ceiling limitations of State of California rent control except: Affordable housing units, BMR units, project-based subsidized housing and Section 8 voucher units. Dorms constructed and maintained by a university and occupied by enrolled students.

Section 6-58.55 of the Alameda Municipal Code requires that landlords provide an initial registration statement for each rental unit, including landlords of units that are subsidized through the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program.

In every case, to present an ex parte application to the court, a party must: reserve a hearing date with the applicable department (for applications that require a hearing.) ... file the motion with the court, and. give notice of the hearing date as required by law.

In every case, to present an ex parte application to the court, a party must: reserve a hearing date with the applicable department (for applications that require a hearing.) ... file the motion with the court, and. give notice of the hearing date as required by law.

An applicant must make an affirmative factual showing of irreparable harm, immediate danger, or any other statutory basis for granting relief without notice or with shortened notice to the other party.

Rule 3.31. Unless otherwise authorized by the court, discovery meet and confer obligations require an in-person, telephonic, or video conference between parties.

How to ask for an emergency order Contact your court or Self-Help Center to get local rules. Fill out forms. Attach documents to support your request. Give the other person notice and serve request. Make copies of your forms. Submit your forms. Pick up the forms from the clerk.

Request for continuance must explain the reason or reasons that the conference should be continued and must indicate that the requesting party has conferred with opposing counsel or self-represented party, if any, and indicate what the position is of such counsel or party with regard to the request.

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Contract Termination For Cause In Alameda