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Los Angeles Real Estate Legal Advice (522 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 days ago in Real Estate Los Angeles, CA
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Hello, I'm Vivian, a female. I picked interest in your advert in www.avvo.com,... Posted about 1 month ago in Trusts Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
It depends on the language of the trust, the powers given to the trustee by the...
Joseph Bernard Mchugh Jr's answer
As Mr. Fink stated, the answer to your question depends on the language of the... Posted about 22 hours ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Robert John Murillo's answer
You must contact a local real estate litigator. What the landlord can and... Posted about 14 hours ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Your landlord needs to comply with the lease and send you any notices according... Posted about 20 hours ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
Dear landlord, If you have a year lease, you can keep the money until you... Posted about 22 hours ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
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If a landlord were strictly suing a tenant or former tenant to recover a...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
An unlawful detainer suit is for possession of the premises. Please see the... Posted 1 day ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
The tenant is responsible for damage to the rented unit, and you can deduct the... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
Dear tenant, I am assuming that this apartment is rent controlled. The... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
You are correct that the landlord must give you 24 hours written notice to show... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
Generally, a landlord cannot enter an apartment without proper notice (and the...
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
You will find out the same way you found out they had pets in the first place.... Posted 3 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Evan Robert Levy's answer
The notice period in the lease protects the tenant to the extent that it give...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
I agree with my colleague. If the original lease does not call for extra fees... Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
Dear tenant, You've given the landlord ample opportunity to make things...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
One of your remedies under CA law is to "repair and deduct," as per the article... Posted 5 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA Posted 5 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
You can deduct for such damage, but you MUST use the money to make the repairs.... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
Dear tenant, You really should hire an attorney to represent you at the... Posted 6 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
It is not only legal, it is normal! If the unit is furnished, the landlord can... Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
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Dear tenant, If you've been in your unit for years, assuming your unit is... Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
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1. No--the notice must be mailed in addition to being nailed. 2. No--can only... Posted 8 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
If you unit is in Los Angeles and rent-controlled (it is in a multi-unit... |