Los Angeles Residential Legal Advice (60 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Los Angeles, CA
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
You can hold him to the terms of the lease. However, if his gripe is ligit you... Posted 22 days ago in Residential Los Angeles, CA
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
To determine if this is good or bad, you need to evaluate the amount of taxes... Posted 28 days ago in Residential Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
If they meet without you or without notice to the members of the meeting, they... Posted 11 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Kenneth Evan Chyten's answer
It is customary for a landlord to give the tenant a fully executed copy of the... Posted 9 days ago in Real Estate Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
The Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, Pub. L. No. 111-22, ยงยง 701-704 (... Posted 20 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
1. No--the notice must be mailed in addition to being nailed. 2. No--can only... Posted 2 months ago in Residential Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
The condo's CC&Rs may address the question of whether the owners' obligation to...
Gregg Adam Martin's answer
To answer your first question, I believe the covenant does apply to your... Posted about 1 month ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Los Angeles, CA
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
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((I just copy and pasted this from http://ordlink.com/codes/lacounty/index.htm .... Posted 3 months ago in Residential Los Angeles, CA
Richard F Hamlin's answer
-If I understand your question and additional information correctly, you closed... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
Dear tenant, The charging of late fees is illegal under most residential... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
You'd prefer that burglars had free run of your building? I suspect that most... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Civil Code Section 1950.5 deals with this issue. It sounds like the landlord...
Richard F Hamlin's answer
For non-residential units, the controlling section is Civil Code, Sec. 1950.7.... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Richard F Hamlin's answer
Mold is a complicated issue because many molds are common indoors and out, and...
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
I always tell potential clients that if they want to pursue a mold case, they... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You can't file for divorce in California until you've been a resident of the...
Jesus Silva Jr's answer
ALSO, in California, a state resident may file a Petition for Legal Separation... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Generally, yes, and their homeowner's insurance may even cover some or all of...
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
I agree that a friendly negotiation is the best way to address this problem. As... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
His previous notice is no longer effective. The safe thing to do is give him...
Richard F Hamlin's answer
I am going to refer you to an attorney who is not on Avvo, but who handles only... Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Richard F Hamlin's answer
-Assuming this is a residential lease, the answer will probably be controlled... Posted 3 months ago in Business Los Angeles, CA
Willem Galen Gentry's answer
You do not presently have a legal obligation to provide your employees with...
Bruce Leonard Beal's answer
A private California employer is not required to offer health insurance, absent... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Los Angeles, CA
David William Ginn's answer
A prescriptive easement is a legal doctrine, and is not a kind of document that...
Cameron Hall Totten's answer
Most, if not all, legal issues can be handled without a lawyer (i.e., in pro... Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Los Angeles, CA
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
A lawyer would need to see the entire agreement to render an opinion. The...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Generally after 1 year leases expire, they become "holdover" month-to-month... |