Can my employer drastically cut my compensation at any time?
Your employer can require you to document your hours. Assuming you do not have a written agreement authorizing a rent credit against your wages,...
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Your employer can require you to document your hours. Assuming you do not have a written agreement authorizing a rent credit against your wages,...
Contact the Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department for help. If the landlord is making your apartment unlivable outside business...
Without reading the lease, no one can give you definitive advice. However, most standard leases do NOT include a right to cancel before the...
You should file a complaint with the Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department. The landlord can only increase your rent a max of 3%...
To avoid the risk of an unlawful detainer/eviction, I would recommend that you pay the full rent, try and negotiate a rent credit with the landlord...
Assuming there is no rent control. the landlord must give 30 days notice for a rent increase up to 10% and 60 days notice for a larger increase.
First, your employer is required to have a written commission agreement. Second, without the written commission agreement authorizing that...
I completely agree with Mr. Treglio's response. If you are terminated, your employer must pay all compensation due within 24 hours. If the employer...
If you have any paid sick time or paid leave accumulated, your employer had to give you an opportunity to use it. Further, it is illegal to...
You have to read the whole contract to be sure, but generally speaking "yes" such a provision requires the employer to either provide 30 days...