Can I break my lease due to the coronavirus?
It is virtually impossible for a residential tenant to use coronavirus as a "force majeure" to break a lease. It is more likely to be possible for...
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It is virtually impossible for a residential tenant to use coronavirus as a "force majeure" to break a lease. It is more likely to be possible for...
If the person you intend to remove from the property is not on the lease, they are a subtenant. So, if you are the primary tenant on the lease,...
Yes, if the seller is still willing to sell, we can help you track them down and make an offer. We offer property transactions in California at an...
You should file an Answer, because this issue is factual in nature and cannot be handled by a pre-answer motion. You could file a motion for...
I am assuming that you are on a month-to-month rental basis with your landlord. As such, you are responsible for the full 60 days of rent, unless...