Can My Landlord Enter My Apartment?
Yes, the landlord can enter after giving proper notice so long as it is for a valid reason outlined in Civil Code 1954.
Valencia, CA
Landlord or tenant Lawyer at Valencia, CA
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Yes, the landlord can enter after giving proper notice so long as it is for a valid reason outlined in Civil Code 1954.
If you are behind in the rent, the landlord would have the right to serve you with a 3 day notice to pay rent or quit. If that happens, you would...
The landlord can change the terms of a month to month tenancy by giving the tenant a 30 day notice.
Serve the person with a 30 day notice to terminate tenancy. There is specific language that must be included on the notice, and it must be served...
Yes, the landlord can raise the rent on a month to month tenant in a non rent controlled area by as much as he/she wants, so long as proper notice...
If you're in an area that has no rent control and you're on a month-to-month agreement, the landlord can give you a 60 day notice to move out. No...
Even if you do not have a lease, you would need to give proper notice to a tenant to terminate a tenancy. If the tenant failed to move by the time...
Looks like the landlord is giving you notice to enter the property.
If he's not paying rent, sounds like you may need to serve him with a 30 day notice per CC 789. Then, if he doesn't move within the 30 days, go to...
Generally you can raise the rent as much as you want so long as the tenant is on a month to month agreement and you are not raising the rent due to...