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Protecting Your Legacy We’re Fighting to Protect Land Owners’ Rights
W elcome to our newsletter! I’m looking forward to using this space each month to connect with you on various topics and share my expertise on the market and the landscape of real estate in California as it evolves. For many of our clients, the possibility of market changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic has added stress and fears about new laws, tight regulations, and loss of income. Many of you may be closely watching what decisions California’s governing agencies will make in the coming months — or even the next year — as they pertain to rent abatements, rent holidays, and tenants’ abilities to nullify leases with very little warning. Our team at Moschetti Law Group stands firmly behind our landlords and property owners. We believe you should not have to shoulder the additional burdens of your tenants and politicians asserting their own agendas. We live in a world of contracts. Once a contract is made, the onus is on both parties to adhere to their responsibilities on said contract. Self-reliance is a valuable trait we all need to possess. If I can bring this lesson down to a personal level, I often teach self-reliance to my children through daily interactions. They may only be 5 and 3 years old, but the subtle lessons we teach them now will benefit them as they grow. And, as school starts soon, this lesson becomes even more valuable. For the 3-year-old, this is a fairly simple process. Whenever he drops something, he tells me to pick it up. I remind him that I will not pick up something he dropped, and ultimately, he picks up his toy or book or waffle with little fuss. It’s a simple message that extends beyond playtime or dinner. As for the 5-year-old, he’s already very independent. He’s very intelligent and inquisitive for his age, too. A paleontologist in training, he knows more about dinosaurs than most adults I know. In similar fashion, he collects rocks, reads at a sixth-grade level, and loves to go on archeology digs in our backyard. Because of this grand task of searching for dinosaur bones, he’s requested help from me in the past. Originally, he wanted me to dig the many holes in our backyard, but I reminded him that this was his adventure. He would have to put in the work. Yet, I explained that I would be more than happy to answer any
questions he had about the shovel or where to dig. (And that no, we aren’t going to buy a pick or a hoe just yet.) Since then, he’s been busy at work, turning our backyard into a dig site! (Thankfully, he now has a field guide for all the rocks he’s found, too. I no longer have to pretend I know what kind of rock he found!) The message of self-reliance is a common theme throughout California politics in regard to real estate and among landowners, and it’s a lesson I also want my boys to have a firm handle on. I believe we all want to leave some sort of legacy, whether it’s a monetary donation to our favorite charity or educational funds for our grandchildren. Monetary legacies are often a large part of planning for our lives, but we cannot ignore the influence we have over our children and grandchildren. We can leave a legacy of self- reliance and work ethic for future generations and have a stronger nation for it. Regardless of what your legacy is, it’s worth protecting. Moschetti Law Group is closely following the changes and bills introduced to local governing bodies. We will update our clients as things change, and we will always take a stand for you and your legacy.
Thank you for trusting us to do so.
–Tilden Mo schetti, Esq.
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