Property Law Author

Charlotte Kimball

Charlotte Kimball is a skilled attorney with expertise in environmental law and land use. She has represented clients in cases involving environmental disputes and has a strong understanding of the regulations involved.

Credentials

J.D., University of Washington, LL.M. in Environmental Law

10+ yearsEnvironmental LawLand Use

Assigned posts

Articles by Charlotte Kimball

What to Do If Your HOA Does Not RespondAre Gated Communities Private Property?How to Change a Name on a House Deed in NJWhat to Do About a Surcharged EasementAre Landlords Allowed to Do Apartment Inspections?7 USC 1631: Farm Product Protections and Legal RequirementsRemoving a Name From a Co-Op Stock Certificate: What to KnowKicking Someone Out of the House: What You Need to KnowCan You Request a Rent Reduction for Inconvenience?Can You Be Evicted for a Smell in Your Apartment?My Apartment Has Fleas—What Are My Rights as a Tenant?Can You Live in an Abandoned House? Legal Risks and ConsequencesWhat Happens if You Don't Pay a Lease Break Fee?How to Write a Letter Demanding Lien RemovalIs It Legal to Shoot Fireworks in a Neighborhood?Local Law 11 Tenant Rights: What You Need to KnowCan a Warranty Deed Be Contested in Court?My Stuff Is in Someone Else's Storage Unit. What Are My Options?What to Do If Apartment Emergency Maintenance Is Not AnsweringHow to Remove Right of Survivorship From a DeedCan My Landlord Take Pictures Without My Consent?Buying a House While in Chapter 13: What You Need to KnowHow to Evict Someone Renting a Room in Your HouseHow to File a Petition to Remove an HOA Management CompanyDoes a Wedding Venue Have to Be Zoned Commercial?What Is Commercial Landlord Harassment and How Can You Address It?Is Walking Through Someone's Yard Considered Trespassing?Selling a House but Keeping the Land: What You Need to KnowNo Early Termination Clause in Lease: What It Means for TenantsApplicants Intend to Use the Leased Premises as Follows: Key Legal Considerations