Tenants facing eviction now have ten days to respond to a complaint, not five. The change, signed into law in September, was not opposed by the state’s central landlord lobby, the California Apartment Association. However, landlords could go another five days with unpaid rent or another situation that led to…
For decades, residential tenants in California have had many legal protections. Thanks to a bill signed into law in September, some commercial tenants will join them. The new law isn’t a “game changer” in the commercial tenant-landlord relationship, but it adds some protections for tenants and hassle and work for…
If landlords think ahead and prepare, they can avoid expensive legal and practical problems or reduce their impact. We represent property owners, and over the years, we have seen recurring themes and issues that can set landlords back. Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others to save yourself…
Your ability to enter an occupied unit is restricted. Tenants not only pay for a right to occupy a space but, within limits, to enjoy it. That includes the ability to be left alone. Their rights to the unit conflict with your rights to protect and maintain it, and state…
When you can remove a vehicle from your property is discussed in the state’s vehicle code. As a whole, the legislature tried to balance the interests of vehicle and property owners. You may face financial consequences if you’re too zealous with towing vehicles. Basic Rules for Towing a Vehicle from…
Our previous blog discussed how tenants with disabilities can ask for reasonable accommodations and modifications to enjoy housing rights equal to those without disabilities. State and federal laws not only create these rights but also tell you how to handle them. How Must a Request be Made? It need not…
State and federal laws cover housing discrimination and those with disabilities. Depending on the nature of the disability and the requested accommodation, you may be legally required to provide it. Your obligation to accommodate the tenant has limits, so you may not need to do what they ask, but you…
Landlords want to avoid many issues, like bad plumbing, a leaky roof, or a tenant whose Harley-Davidson needs a muffler. Add to the list a tenant who hoards possessions (maybe even pets) to the point the unit is unsafe, unsanitary, and creates problems for other tenants. You can be proactive…
Disputes are bound to come up in any business relationship. Each tenant and landlord has their own approach to resolving differences, and how well they work varies depending on the issue and the person involved. If severe enough, a dispute may result in some legal action, but that’s an expensive…
Starting this year, state law bans local governments from forcing California landlords to act against tenants who were or may be involved in the criminal justice system. The law, passed last year, was supported by civil rights and landlord organizations. “Crime-free” or “Non-White” Free Housing Policies? Assembly Bill 1418, signed…