Navigating the Eviction Landscape: Issues for Landlords and Property Managers
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Webinar Recap: Spotlight on Personal Insurance Issues for Business Owners and High-Net-Worth Individuals
With all the activity in the local residential market, many of you are buying a new home or changing insurers. Most policies cover damage from wind and burst water pipes. Some policies offer very limited coverage for mold. Impacts from earthquakes, landslides and floods are typically not included in standard homeowners policies but may be covered as an endorsement or on a separate policy. Check the language of your policy regarding coverage for jewelry, camera equipment, silverware and collections (stamps, trading cards, coins and comics).
Webinar: 2021 Personal Insurance Considerations For Business Owners and High Net Worth Individuals
For our 18th webinar, we are going to feature H&G Partner, Imants Holmquist, and guest speaker, Ron Vanderschaaf, Accent Insurance Agency President.
Join us for a discussion with Imants and Ron regarding Personal Insurance Considerations For Business Owners and High Net Worth Individuals.
Webinar Recap: The Rebirth of Multifamily in Seattle – Again
Demand for housing has never been higher in metro Seattle, making this the perfect time to discuss challenges and opportunities for multifamily investors.
Changes in the New Washington Nonprofit Corporation Act (SB 5034)
Governor Inslee signed SB 5034 replacing the nonprofit statutes for the first time in 50 years. The Washington Nonprofit Corporation Act (“New Act”) will take effect on January 1, 2022 and will have a significant impact within the nonprofit sector. It seems the main goal of this legislation was to modernize the current act.
Webinar: The Death of Retail Investment Properties... Again
It has been a year since we started conducting our webinars. What began as an experiment is now a monthly event and it's all because of your continued support.
Webinar Recap: Buying or Selling your Business - Keys to a Successful Transaction
There are several reasons to put your business on the market. The most common reason is owner retirement. When there’s no family member or employee to pass the business onto and/or the owner wants a smooth and gradual transition out of the business, many turn to the marketplace.