Honoring the Top 25 Agents at JohnHart Real Estate is a time-honored tradition, and the fight to be in this coveted group was nothing short of incredible this past quarter. Each of these men, women, and special teams have proven their staying power again and again. From scoring plenty of listings and escrows to closing […]
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Halloween 2020: The Best Pop Culture Costumes
2020 has been a helluva year, and it’s about that time to reflect on the horrors that were by honoring them with our Halloween costumes. All Hallows Eve may not be what we had hoped for when the year began, but the silver lining is that it does still fall on a Saturday! Whether you […]
California Proposition 19: What You Need To Know
We all know about the upcoming presidential election, but did you know about the slew of propositions on the ballot awaiting voters’ decisions? Proposition 19 is one of major importance to the real estate industry. In discussing Proposition 19, it is crucial to understand that any time real property is transferred from one party to […]
10 Ways to Spruce Up Your Home for Under $100
If you are like me, you get bored seeing the same old decorations laying around the house. Maybe you want to upgrade a few things that came with your home or fit in a specific room theme such as industrial or modern, but you want to avoid spending thousands making these changes. There are tons […]
CAR: Notice of Intent of COVID-19 Relief Act of 2020
As you may remember from our previous blog regarding the Tenant Relief Act of 2020, if a tenant has missed a rent payment between March 2020 and August 2020, a landlord is required to serve a notice on the tenant. The notice requires them to pay within 15 days or submit a declaration stating they […]
What is the Balcony Law?
On June 16, 2015, tragedy struck in Berkley California. At an apartment near the U.C. Berkeley campus, several students were congregating on a balcony when it collapsed. The accident resulted in the death of six students and injury to seven others. After an investigation, it was determined that the balcony fell because of dry rot […]
Stop What You’re Doing. Go Watch ‘The Social Dilemma’
On September 9th, 2020, Netflix debuted The Social Dilemma, a documentary film that features tech experts from Silicon Valley sounding the alarm on the dangerous impact social networking is having on the human race. I recently watched this film, and though it doesn’t tackle every issue related to the internet and its impact on our […]
Taking a Closer Look: Long Beach
Los Angeles is a sprawling city, with 88 cities and 140 unincorporated areas. Within the City of Angels are some truly fantastic places to live — cities with high-quality schools, developing businesses, community events, and more! In this recurring blog series, I aim to explore the latest happenings in cities across the southland. The third […]
Best Restaurants in Santa Clarita with Outdoor Dining: Open Now!
Another week means another glorious best outdoor restaurant picks! From breakfast and brunch to lunch, dinner, and dessert, we have picked out some truly inspiring places that won’t disappoint. Have you tried these restaurants in Santa Clarita? Sometimes the best places are hidden in plain sight. 1. Tea Elle C Garden Café […]
The Pros and Cons of Reopening Disneyland
On Tuesday, Orange County received good news: they were upgraded from the state’s purple to red tier, allowing numerous businesses and churches to reopen with reduced capacity. So far, however, the mouse has not made any definitive plans to reopen. Disneyland is a huge part of the economy of Anaheim and the OC, but thus […]