Can someone change the locks on property that I signed a lease for but I don’t live there?
If everyone signed the lease, and there were no unfulfilled contingencies (e.g. paying rent/deposits required under the lease), then you should...
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If everyone signed the lease, and there were no unfulfilled contingencies (e.g. paying rent/deposits required under the lease), then you should...
If your tenancy is subject to an eviction control law, such as AB 1482, the landlord can only evict you for one of the authorized reasons, which...
If you can't negotiate something that works for you, your main options would seem to be to either get out of the contract (you should have grounds...
Independent of the contractual provision, this would seem to fall within the types of deductions permitted under Civil Code Section 1950.5, since...
Most such tenancies are not subject to an eviction control law (such as AB1482), but the termination notice must still be drafted and served as per...
The old lease should already be active (on a month-to-month basis) under Civil Code Section 1945. I suggest you seek help from a local...
You can try contacting them, but it is unclear that doing so will be any more effective. If you do contact them, don't mention possible complaints...
In my view, there is nothing in Civil Code Section 1954 which authorizes routine or general inspections, as opposed to such authorized activities...
Under Civil Code Section 1954, the landlord is entitled to enter on proper notice to exhibit the home to potential purchasers. However, nothing in...
Any rent increases would normally have to be accomplished by either giving proper written notice under Civil Code Section 827, or by the parties...