Saturday, February 4, 2012

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Rent it Right

Janet Portman
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Q: If my landlord is required by the city to obtain a business license in order to have rental properties, but chooses not to, is the lease agreement that I signed with her a legal and binding contract? It seems to me that if she is running an illegal business, she can't enter into contracts that bind her business. --Steven D.

A: The gist of your theory is that failing to get the legally required business license means she is running an illegal business, which means her business contracts are unenforceable. I don't think you would likely prevail with this argument.

A court will void a contract if it is illegal, or the parties were defrauded. Let's take the first possibility: An illegal contract is one:

  • with an illegal purpose (such as a contract for the purchase of cocaine)
  • in which the consideration, or payment, is illegal (for example, paying with stolen merchandise or funds); or
  • both, like an extortion agreement (obtaining money or property by threat to a victim's property or loved ones, intimidation, or false claim of a right, such as pretending to be an IRS agent).

A fraudulent contract is one in which an important term has been deliberately misrepresented or a party has been deliberately misled. For example, a landlord who rents a house for immediate occupancy, but fails to mention that the current tenants have refused to move and have forced the landlord to file for eviction, has seriously misled his would-be tenants. They could probably walk away from the lease without owing any money, no matter what the lease says or doesn't say about the landlord's obligations.

Your landlord's lease doesn't fit into any of these scenarios. There are other reasons for courts to invalidate contracts, however. If the contract violates public policy, particularly if it's a policy intended to protect one of the contracting parties, it won't be enforced. The best example of this is a usurious loan agreement (one that charges exorbitant interest). Your issue doesn't seem to fit into this category either.

Perhaps the better way to think about the validity of your lease is to consider why cities have imposed license requirements. For some cities, the requirement is purely a revenue-generating scheme, with licenses granted to every landlord who applies for one, regardless of the quality of that landlord's business practices or the suitability of the rental properties. Other ordinances couple the fee with oversight, requiring landlords to submit to inspections and attend classes on how to comply with landlord-tenant laws before they're granted the license.

Let's suppose that the licensing scheme in your city is of the first type, just a way to generate income for the city. Because the license isn't tied to protecting any tenant rights or encouraging good landlord behavior, a landlord's failure to get one is rather a non-event, as far as the tenant is concerned, and I doubt that a lease would be voided for this reason.

In other words, by failing to get the license, the landlord has simply violated a local ordinance. If she failed to file tax returns, a federal requirement, she'd also be a "lawbreaker," but that would not invalidate the leases she had created.

But if getting a license requires passing inspections and getting educated, sidestepping a licensing requirement might be significant as far as the tenant is concerned. Even if a landlord doesn't falsely represent that she's obtained a license, a tenant might be justified in assuming that she has done so. When the tenant learns that there's been no inspection, particularly if the property is substandard, the tenant might have grounds to not only complain about the conditions (he can always do that), but also to treat the contract as void.

Keep in mind that even if the lease is voided, a court would not allow "unjust enrichment." For example, a tenant would not normally be entitled to the return of rent already paid for time the tenant spent living in the rental.

Q: Our lease included a clause in which we agreed to a separation fee of two months' rent, after 60 days' notice, if we moved out early. We bought a house in October, gave notice (and paid rent) on Nov. 1, and moved on Nov. 15. The landlord re-rented the apartment almost immediately, with a new tenant set to move in on Jan. 10. While we're certainly prepared to pay rent through Jan. 10, we bristle at the thought that the landlord will be collecting double rent for the period of Jan. 10 to March 1 (when our separation fee runs out). Is this legal? --Alex H.

A: In most states, landlords are required to "mitigate damages" when tenants break a lease with no legal justification. This means that they must make reasonable efforts to re-rent the unit, and once they find a new tenant, the original tenant's responsibility for the balance of the rent ends.

The majority of these states have announced their rule in a statute, which may include a statement advising landlords and tenants that any attempt to contract away this duty will not be enforced by the courts. You can see why legislators would add this protection: It hardly does a tenant any good if a landlord can present the tenant with a lease that waives an important right the legislature sought to establish, especially because landlords are so often in the driver's seat when negotiating leases and rental agreements. The contract you signed requires that you pay four months' rent after giving notice, regardless of the landlord's success in finding a new tenant.

In some states, however, including New Jersey, Ohio and Utah, the mitigation rule is a common law rule: one that is contained in a court opinion, fashioned by judges after they have studied their state's historical treatment of the issue. These states are less likely to have a companion "you can't waive this" rule, because unless the question of waiver was part of the case, a court will usually not go out of its way to pass judgment on issues not before it. When courts reach the waiver issue, they may invalidate the waiver on the grounds that depriving a tenant of the benefit of the mitigation requirement is against public policy.

Let's assume for now that you're in the latter category: You've got the protection of the mitigation rule, but no clear legislative or judicial prohibition against waiving it. You may be in for some creative lawyering -- calling upon your state's consumer protection laws, for example -- to invalidate this contract. You might find some help in similar cases. You may learn, for example, that a court in your state has ruled that waiver is not allowable in a commercial leasing context.

By extension, the same rule ought to apply to residential leases, you'd argue. In fact, you can make a pretty strong case for extension, pointing out that residential tenants are likely to have less opportunity to negotiate their leases and get such a clause taken out. When parties to a contract (including a lease) have no meaningful way to negotiate its terms, the contract becomes one of "adhesion," which many courts are loath to enforce.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Cordero agrees to one-year deal with Blue Jays (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? The Toronto Blue Jays continued to bolster their bullpen, agreeing to a one-year $4.5 million deal with veteran reliever Francisco Cordero, the Major League Baseball team said on Wednesday.

A three-time All-Star, Cordero posted a 5-3 record with 37 saves for the Cincinnati Reds last season.

The 36-year-old right-hander from the Dominican Republic has recorded 30 or more saves in seven seasons.

Over a 13-year Major League career that has also included stints with Detroit, Texas and Milwaukee, Cordero was 44-45 and 327 saves, ranking 12th on the all-time saves list.

(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; editing by Julian Linden)

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Google Earth ocean terrain receives major update

Google Earth ocean terrain receives major update [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Feb-2012
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Data from Scripps, NOAA sharpen resolution of seafloor maps, correct 'discovery' of Atlantis

Internet information giant Google updated ocean data in its Google Earth application this week, reflecting new bathymetry data assembled by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, NOAA researchers and many other ocean mapping groups from around the world.

The newest version of Google Earth includes more accurate imagery in several key areas of ocean using data collected by research cruises over the past three years.

"The original version of Google Ocean was a newly developed prototype map that had high resolution but also contained thousands of blunders related to the original archived ship data," said David Sandwell, a Scripps geophysicist. "UCSD undergraduate students spent the past three years identifying and correcting the blunders as well as adding all the multibeam echosounder data archived at the National Geophysical Data Center in Boulder, Colorado."

"The Google map now matches the map used in the research community, which makes the Google Earth program much more useful as a tool for planning cruises to uncharted areas," Sandwell added.

For example, the updated, more precise data corrects a grid-like artifact on the seafloor that was misinterpreted in the popular press as evidence of the lost city of Atlantis off the coast of North Africa.

Through several rounds of upgrades, Google Earth now has 15 percent of the seafloor image derived from shipboard soundings at 1-kilometer resolution. Previous versions only derived about 10 percent of their data from ship soundings and the rest from depths predicted by Sandwell and NOAA researcher Walter Smith using satellite gravity measurements. The two developed the prediction technique in 1994. The satellite and sounding data are combined with land topography from the NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) to create a global topography and bathymetry grid called SRTM30_PLUS.

This new version includes all of the multibeam bathymetry data collected by U.S. research vessels over the past three decades including 287 Scripps expeditions from research vessels Washington, Melville and Revelle. UCSD undergraduate student Alexis Shakas processed all the U.S. multibeam data and then worked with Google researchers on the global integration.

The next major upgrade to the grid will occur later this year using a new gravity model having twice the accuracy of previous models. The new gravity information is being collected by a European Space Agency satellite called CryoSat that was launched in February 2010.

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Google Earth ocean terrain receives major update [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Feb-2012
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Contact: Robert Monroe or Mario Aguilera
scrippsnews@ucsd.edu
858-534-3624
University of California - San Diego

Data from Scripps, NOAA sharpen resolution of seafloor maps, correct 'discovery' of Atlantis

Internet information giant Google updated ocean data in its Google Earth application this week, reflecting new bathymetry data assembled by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, NOAA researchers and many other ocean mapping groups from around the world.

The newest version of Google Earth includes more accurate imagery in several key areas of ocean using data collected by research cruises over the past three years.

"The original version of Google Ocean was a newly developed prototype map that had high resolution but also contained thousands of blunders related to the original archived ship data," said David Sandwell, a Scripps geophysicist. "UCSD undergraduate students spent the past three years identifying and correcting the blunders as well as adding all the multibeam echosounder data archived at the National Geophysical Data Center in Boulder, Colorado."

"The Google map now matches the map used in the research community, which makes the Google Earth program much more useful as a tool for planning cruises to uncharted areas," Sandwell added.

For example, the updated, more precise data corrects a grid-like artifact on the seafloor that was misinterpreted in the popular press as evidence of the lost city of Atlantis off the coast of North Africa.

Through several rounds of upgrades, Google Earth now has 15 percent of the seafloor image derived from shipboard soundings at 1-kilometer resolution. Previous versions only derived about 10 percent of their data from ship soundings and the rest from depths predicted by Sandwell and NOAA researcher Walter Smith using satellite gravity measurements. The two developed the prediction technique in 1994. The satellite and sounding data are combined with land topography from the NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) to create a global topography and bathymetry grid called SRTM30_PLUS.

This new version includes all of the multibeam bathymetry data collected by U.S. research vessels over the past three decades including 287 Scripps expeditions from research vessels Washington, Melville and Revelle. UCSD undergraduate student Alexis Shakas processed all the U.S. multibeam data and then worked with Google researchers on the global integration.

The next major upgrade to the grid will occur later this year using a new gravity model having twice the accuracy of previous models. The new gravity information is being collected by a European Space Agency satellite called CryoSat that was launched in February 2010.

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Mega Buzz: A House Tragedy, a Housewives Baby-Daddy and an SVU Reunion (omg!)

Hugh Laurie, Teri Hatcher, Mariska Hargitay | Photo Credits: Fox; Ron Tom/ABC; Virginia Sherwood/NBC

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions?to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Thanks for the preview of next week's House. Anything else you can tell me? ? Alex
ADAM:
While lots of (deserved) attention has been paid to Jeffrey Wright's excellent guest turn as a neurologist deciding House's fate, don't take your eyes off the rest of the team. The incident that leads to the investigation leaves a major character fighting serious injuries that could upend his or her future on the show. And the crippling fallout will even have Dr. Crankypants uttering the words ? gasp! ? "I'm sorry."

Is Julie really pregnant on Desperate Housewives? ? Jaime
NATALIE:
The promos don't lie, and neither do we. Susan is going to be a grandma. The surprise twist? The father of Julie's baby is a character who has been on the show since Season 1. Hit the comments with your guesses!

Any new SVU scoop? ? Natalie, via Twitter
ADAM:
Guess who's paying Benson a visit? Her younger brother Simon! The character, who is played by Michael Weston and last appeared in Season 8, shows up with some shocking news: Olivia is now an aunt. There's just one small problem: Simon is about to lose his kid in a battle with child social services. Good thing Benson knows this guy, right?

What's coming up on Grey's Anatomy? ? Nikki
NATALIE:
Jackson's famous surgeon mom (played by the vivacious Debbie Allen) will return in an upcoming episode with a urology fellow (Outsourced's Rebecca Hazlewood) in tow to assist on one of Richard's cases. There's just one problem: Dr. Catherine Avery has her laser focus set on more than just Richard's case...

Any more scoop on Castle's two-parter? ? Christine
ADAM:
As with the show's previous two-part episodes, there will be crazy stunts and big action set pieces. "We filmed a stunt, and we had to be fitted for wetsuits," Nathan Fillion tells us. But as much fun as it is to imagine Fillion and Stana Katic frolicking in the surf, stripping off their scuba gear, we hear the suits figure into a scene of a much more treacherous aquatic variety.

Loving Once Upon a Time, especially the Evil Queen. What's coming up for her? ? David
NATALIE:
Who's more evil than the Evil Queen? Her elegant, yet imposing mother, of course, aka the woman who taught Regina everything. Chills.

So sad to see Catherine go on CSI. What can you tell me about her replacement Elisabeth Shue? ? Stephen
ADAM:
Shue's character, Julie Finlay, has a history with Ted Danson's D.B. Russell, who calls on her expertise in blood analysis to crack a case. "They're sort of rekindling the relationship, professionally," executive producer Don McGill says. And personally? "Russell, as far as he's told Catherine, has only... slept with one woman and loved one woman in his life," executive producer Carol Mendelsohn says. "But we will find out that 'Finn' was his work wife.? That's a really interesting relationship."

2 Broke Girls, please! ? Boris
NATALIE:
Here's an odd coincidence: When the ladies go to visit Caroline's father in prison, Max runs into an ex... who's doing seven to 10 years for attempted murder. Let's just hope he doesn't break out of prison, because he might be really jealous of the guy Max meets ? and hooks up with -- when the ladies get a job house-sitting.

I love Maya Rudolph on Up All Night. Got any scoop on her character? ? Heather
ADAM:
Her dad is coming to town! He's the opposite of Ava is many ways ? he's lovable, sweet and writes children's books. His one Ava-like aspect? He has a new wife who's the same age as Ava.

Is there any hope for Addison and Sam on Private Practice? ? Lily
NATALIE:
"She had a serious thing with Sam, so I don't think she gets over stuff quite as quickly as you may think," Kate Walsh tells us. "Like anything, it takes time and it's a little bumpy and there may be some revisiting." However, Addison and Jake's work trip to Palm Springs is definitely a turning point for their relationship. "There's some sexiness happening," Walsh says coyly. ?

What's coming up on A Gifted Man? Will we see more of Eriq La Salle? ? Jenny
ADAM:
La Salle's E-Mo will be in two of the remaining five episodes, including Season 1's penultimate hour, which finds Michael in a very compromising position. "What if Michael were in a full-blown argument with Anna and somebody walked in on that? How do you explain that?" executive producer Neal Baer teases. "E-Mo walks into a major blowout ... and Michael has a lot of explaining to do." What are they fighting about? It may have something to do with a certain red-headed doctor named Kate, who will soon begin to have doubts about her marriage.

Got any scoop on Modern Family? ? Sam
NATALIE:
Get ready for a drunken double date! Claire, Phil, Mitchell and Cam will head out for a night on the town... to talk about some serious issues. "Everyone is discussing the pros and cons of procreating and they get drunk to do it," teases Julie Bowen. In possibly related news, "Someone in the cast who's not a female wears Jimmy Choo shoes," Sarah Hyland says.

Adam's Mega Rave: Good job, X Factor. The first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem ? or in your case, three problems. Now that you've taken the necessary steps, I'll give Season 2 a second look.

Natalie's Mini Rant: Congrats to reigning SAG champs Alec, Betty, Steve and the casts of Boardwalk Empire and Modern Family, but can't we give some other people a shot at the glory?

Crave scoop on your favorite TV shows??E-mail Adam and Natalie at mega_scoop@tvguide.com?or drop us a line at?Twitter.com/TVGuide

(Additional reporting by Robyn Ross and Kate Stanhope)

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The new Koss Porta Pro KTC headphones aren't exactly new. They're an update to a product that's been a mainstay since the '80s. And now you can get these retro cans with an iOS remote. It's about time. More »


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