New York City, November 7, 2007: RentLaw.com The National Landlord Tenant Guide announced today a Spanish version of the leading landlord tenant web site.
RentLaw.com En Espanol will provide information for landlords and tenants in Spanish. Most major cities and towns already produce forms and guides in Spanish. RentLaw.com will provide an easy access point as well as contain additional guides in Spanish.
David Dorfman, Publisher of RentLaw.com said "There is a strong demand in the Spanish speaking market for legal information, especially on housing issues. RentLaw.com will serve that market."
For further information, see RentLaw.com http://www.rentlaw.com
From the Publisher of Rentlaw.com - The National Landlord Tenant Guides. Information and discussions about new laws and guides for dealing with landlords and tenants.
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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Friday, March 16, 2007
Rentlaw.com - FOR SALE? !
Rentlaw.com FOR SALE?
Someone started a rumor that Rentlaw.com - The National Landlord Tenant Guide (see http://www.rentlaw.com) has received several buyout offers from a legal publisher and several venture capital firms.
As the publisher, researcher and everything else, I can tell you that is not the case. In the past, we did receive several inquiries - however, none of them pursued hard enough to spark an interest.
RentLaw.com began in 1998 with a few simple pages to where it is now today. Our free membership draws from all walks of life - from tenants in inner cities to high-end landlords and an Attorney General or two.
So, is Rentlaw.com for sale?
No.
Not yet.
The website and membership continue to grow. Could we use a partner with money to further ramp up the still simple design and coding? Sure. Could we better market Rentlaw.com, reaching more people and gaining more members? Yes. Could we could we? Should we?
Now that I think about it....
I'll continue to write. And wait.
Rentlaw.com will continue on.
To serve and protect.
Someone started a rumor that Rentlaw.com - The National Landlord Tenant Guide (see http://www.rentlaw.com) has received several buyout offers from a legal publisher and several venture capital firms.
As the publisher, researcher and everything else, I can tell you that is not the case. In the past, we did receive several inquiries - however, none of them pursued hard enough to spark an interest.
RentLaw.com began in 1998 with a few simple pages to where it is now today. Our free membership draws from all walks of life - from tenants in inner cities to high-end landlords and an Attorney General or two.
So, is Rentlaw.com for sale?
No.
Not yet.
The website and membership continue to grow. Could we use a partner with money to further ramp up the still simple design and coding? Sure. Could we better market Rentlaw.com, reaching more people and gaining more members? Yes. Could we could we? Should we?
Now that I think about it....
I'll continue to write. And wait.
Rentlaw.com will continue on.
To serve and protect.
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