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Illegal Acts:If a landlord has documentation of illegal activity occurring in the dwelling unit, they may file a3-Day Unconditional Notice To Quit.If the tenant does not leave, the landlord may pursue formal eviction. California law does not specify which illegal activities warrant an eviction. ...
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Defending California tenants against unlawful living conditions, Castelblanco Law Group champions your right to a safe and sanitary home.
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California state law not does restrict landlords when it comes to setting a rental amount. Under the Civil Code, a landlord can ask any amount at all for a unit, and, if a tenant agrees to pay that amount, the state will not object. This also applies to rent increases in month-to-mo...
California’s Largest Tenant Law Firm Our Mission is to lead the charge in obtaining justice and economic equity for California tenants who have experienced wrongful evictions, harassment, poor housing conditions, and discrimination. Tenants Served ...
action, you need a strong, experienced advocate at your side. Pettibone Tenant Law serves tenants — and Tenants only — with exceptional passion and care. Through aggressive advocacy and tenacious litigation, Pettibone Tenant Law (PTL) has won millions of dollars in compensation for California ...
landlords generally collect security deposits to help protect themselves from damage or unpaid rent. The maximum amount that a landlord can collect is governed by state law, and often ranges from 1-3 months’ rent. Several states have no limit at all. Pet deposits are often included in these...
Every state has an eviction-related landlord tenant law that will regulate the process. A landlord can evict a tenant for the nonpayment of rent, for the failure to vacate the premises after a lease agreement has expired, for a violation of a provision in the rental contract, or if the ...