Tenants Rights That Cannot Be Signed Away In A Leases
Can a landlord enter a tenant’s unit to merely “inspect” it? No. Tenants should note that a general inspection of the unit, even if only done annually, is not a permissible reason for entry under California law. Random non-specific inspections are not legal,...
Day Care – What To Know As A Landlord Day Care
Prepared By: Melissa C. Marsh, Los Angeles Employment Attorney Written: March 2009 – Last Updated: May 2016 Under California law, ALL single family residences, including rental apartments and condominiums, can be used as a day care facility because such is NOT...
California landlords must make a number of disclosures to tenants.
Flooding: In leases or rental agreements signed after July 1, 2018, landlord must disclose, in at least eight-point type, that the property is in a special flood hazard area or an area of potential flooding if the landlord has actual knowledge of this fact. Actual...
