This is why I no longer own rental property in California. I used to encourage people to buy investment properties here, but I don't anymore. Now, I encourage my clients to look at other, more business-friendly states. Sadly, this means fewer rentals are available, causing increased rents. We already watched this movie in San Francisco.
@@frankjquinn120 yeah but y'all also don't sell your properties. Prices of homes on the Bay area market are artificially inflated by people clutching onto empty homes in their "portfolio" with their precious, clammy, and rigored hands. Investment properties should not exist, in my mind, unless the investor lives on site. Housing should not be a means of "passive income" because it incentivizes exploitative behavior without real consequence to the investor. Housing also ought not be a means of securing wealth because that wealth can only be secured at the cost of affordable housing and to the detriment of those attempting to enter the housing market. Go by bonds if you're looking to shield yourself from volatility but there's no good reason y'all should be able to see 5000% appreciation on an asset that you colluded to make scarce.
@frankquinn120 You will raise rents anyway. Poor renters are spending 50-75% of their limited income where it used to be 15% years ago ending up priced out or homeless. These laws are here for a reason and I'm hoping for more rent control laws. You shouldn't own any rental property in any state and please stay out of California. 🤡💩
@@jszoradi8650 rent increase relate to retax, insurance, mortgage interest, repair cost. all increase a lot, government get retax payment but discribe landlord evil. why they give help to renter instead put burder to landlord?
@@jack111-x8i those are all valid causes for rent increase, perhaps the biggest still remains simply 'government'; get government 'wholly' out of the housing business and watch rents -- and home sales cost -- begin to plummet...
@frankjquinn120 in the last 40years wages have only gone up 17.5% while housing cost have rose more than 264% which makes people who have investment property sewerscum of the earth
AI podcast sad. You keep using the term eviction when what you mean is their leases over and they're not renewing the lease. That's the end of an agreement that's not an eviction
@@larrisalewis8558 Just really bad voice actors and a crappy script. I base that on the inflections...but I could be wrong. It sounds like a bad political ad for a lame proposition or measure.
Well in my case my landlord used a " no fault remodeling " on me, I found it weird since we've been there 6yrs and at this time lived I guess on a month to month and he could have just not renewed but scumbags do scumbag things. So unknowingly he gave me all the rights and since he just wants to raise the rent to rob.. sorry I mean get a fair rent rate based on other properties in the same town. Respectful and decent landlords care nothing of the new law it's the garbage greedy ones that cry.
And people wonder why the cost of housing with rental specifically so high? When you pass so many laws that makes it so difficult to get rid of a tenant, or have to pay for them to move out, why would anyone in their right mind rent their house when they can do an Airbnb type rental and make more money?
That is how I and my family got scammed by the property manager and the new invester landlords. They told us that they were going to demolish and build new building. Only to find out that as I was moving, they gave other tenants 1 year stay options, which was never mentioned to me. And I had lived there for over 25 years and always paid on time. They only wanted us out the oldest tenant, so they can rent it out at higher price. And they low balled the relocation fees. So I just moved out of CA and the Best decision ever. I never had a good landlords under rental in CA, always the greedy and ungrateful landlords, who never fixed things on time. I did tried to get tenants rights with the legals things, but it is always busy and there are certain people who do not give good advise on timely basis. Well the silver lining from this SCAM, was that I finally made the decision to mover out of CA and I finally was able to buy my first home. No more dealing with scatchy landlords, never having to deal with anxiety of being evicted for no fault or hikeing of the rental prices.
that's cool. in the future, if you have the cash flow to purchase another, you can rent out your current house. don't worry, tenants never scam landlords.
The rentals have been bought by private equity and corporations who have been working in unison as a monopolistic rent raising monolith. All prices are the same through out the Los Angeles County. Before you could see differences in neighborhood prices or between new units and old apartments. No longer.
Their needs to be a law that prevents all landlords from charging more than 30% of a persons income for residential housing, the same standards that the USA government recommends that people not spend more for housing and banks use for qualifying for mortgage loans and landlords advertising that you need to make 3times the amount of rent to qualify for their rentals
Home insurance, fire insurance, earthquake insurance and property taxes continue to rise while landlords are unable to align the rents they charge with the continuous rise in mandatory insurance and taxes which have to be paid. This ought to be equalized and balanced in a way that is fair and reasonable for landlords as well as for tenants.
All these landlords complaining on these comments! Los Angeles owners have made record profits yet they’re yelling louder forbid these owners lose a penny in profits. Rents remain high not necessarily because of supply but because the AAGLA lobbies hard.
Good job making rental property more expensive. I cannot abide putting those kinds of restrictions on their properties. The only winners are the lawyers that will sue landlords.
Landlords have almost zero rights in California. No idea where you're getting your news from. A tenant that hasn't paid rent for years cannot be evicted. The reason rent is so high is in part because of the extremely strict and overreaching laws that provide nearly limitless leeway to tenants. Landlords need to pay the mortgage and maintain the property even if theyre not collecting rent. The few units they do have available to re-rent must be priced sky high to cover costs. Landlords are not making huge profits. The only ones that make any profit at all these days are those that have owned the unit or building for at least ~10yrs now. Even those don't make much. I have a property with five units I bought with a friend almost 10yrs ago. This property costs us each about $5k/yr to maintain because the rent is so low due to very extreme rent control and we are not allowed to kick out tenants for any reason.
0:02 Greedy landlords that is why the rents are so high. It only cost you $5,000 a year to maintain your rental property?! I pay $1819 a month plus utilities which include the garbage, water and the sewer, that's $140 a month and there is apartment insurance that has to be paid, that's another $20 a month, and it's all going to the landlord. And I'm just one tenant. It's pure GREED and nothing else. That's why there's so many homeless people they can't afford the rents!!! I blame all the greedy landlords for our homeless situation.
@Jane-gb6bo the homeless population is absolutely not very related to rental prices. People can move to cheaper cities and states. Homelessness is typically more closely associated with drugs then mental issues as far as I'm aware. Also, I live in a property valued at ~$1.3M in LA (which is cheap) and my rent is $6K which includes water, trash and gardening. The mortgage, insurance and property tax on this property is about $4000/mo alone. Water, trash, gardening is at least another $500 and the property probably sucks up ~$300/mo in maintenance. That leaves little more than $1k/mo profit which is about a 17% margin. Definitely not gouging. The taxes and utilities are ridiculously high and mortgage rates are also high. That's why rent is high. Landlords are no longer living large unless they have a large portfolio of properties. It's quite difficult to maintain many properties so then you need a management company which costs more money....costs start to snowball. It's not easy as a landlord anymore. Sorry to report but your ideas are no longer accurate. On top of all this, if a tenant doesn't pay rent at all, the landlord cannot do anything. They are stuck with one unit that collects zero money. That destroys profitability.....another huge reason why rent is so expensive. Zero accountability of tenants due to laws being so strongly on their side.
@@Jane-gb6bo definitely on your side!! Thank uou!! Someone finally said it, the amount of "business men/women" being mad at this goes to show how little they really care about ppl. These laws were made BY the ppl FOR THE people. And that mainly means the majority of Americans(struggling) these landlords etc need a reality check. They're starting to have way too much power JUST LIKE our own government.
@@Kabab your apart 9f the problem talking about 1.3mol is cheap, no it's not and never will be, 6k a month on storage place u don't even own is really weird to me. Why would I sacrifice so much money that I can be using for other things to MAKE IT SEEM like I'm rich. That doesn't make a lick of sense... you're apart of the problem. U remind me of broke hood ninjas who play rich with their outside appearance.
@Kabab so many have moved here to Texas and the stable rents and housing for sale were stable for decades and now prices have more than doubled and here in TX the jobs don't pay as much and many are working 2 and 3 jobs. Before teachers could live better now many are struggling. Homelessness gas arrived in Texas and has hit hard California shipping Homeless folks to Texas..not fair. There are no cheaper places to live if it's cheap you have to figure out where you will work. Now in Texas many apartments charging 1k to rent small room. So maybe government should own 70% of housing and people stop having kids.😮 too many people not enough resources
Sometimes it's easier to leave a rental Unit vacant until we find a good renter. If you wanted to run an apartment building, why don't you go buy your own. Good luck.
What planet are you two from? Landlords can easily lose $1000 a week in lost rents when there is a vacancy. That period is both expensive and stressful. If you are a "perfect tenant" why would any landlord want to be rid of you? There are lots of ways people can be awful to work with that are hard to quantify or prove. I'd like to see how much you two would enjoy suffering the burden of proof in such matters
The way I saw COVID affect the Landlords was criminal. It seems like the government subsidized the renters at the landlords expense. If you don't make your car payment you get repossessed. If you don't pay your rent you can squat up to a year on the landlords dime. This doesn't make sense from a business prospective.
Now renters pay only for 2 months then don't pay for 6 to 12 months live for free then owner must pay down payment for another place & these renters do it all over again. These criminals live for free for years and is unfair for the property owner
Sorry but I'm going to guess that statistically speaking, by proportion, the number of landlords violating statute and good ethical sense is far and away much higher than the renting population.
@JustinMWalker Thank uou!! Someone finally said it, the amount of "business men/women" being mad at this goes to show how little they really care about ppl. These laws were made BY the ppl FOR THE people. And that mainly means the majority of Americans(struggling) these landlords etc need a reality check. They're starting to have way too much power JUST LIKE our own government.
As a renter I HATED all these new laws “protecting” tenants. Living in an apartment complex they couldn’t evict crazy, dangerous, disrespectful tenants that ruined the place for the majority of the other tenants. The solutions isn’t not allowing evictions but to really put a halt to crazy rental increases.
Get Wall Street and Sacramento OUT of California housing! These new rental laws Mean even less apartment builds. Sacramento has no clue that the IRS considers rentals as a BUSINESS and therefor subject to ever increasing TAXES. And don't forget Sacramento and counties got their hands in the rental till too wanting ever more $$$ from rent too! Add in Ins $$$, maintenance $$$, legal $$$, ect.....
Please do cuz cuz we the people are getting tired of you abusing landlords, not caring about maintenance, making up some "mandatory" once a month fee that literally makes no sense and should be illegal, & just not being responsive to the ppl renting. You landlords remind me of politicians.
Don't blame you. The rights are all on the tenant side. Meanwhile you've got people who live rent-free because they won't pay their rent and you lose your property because you can't make your mortgage payment on it
A no cause eviction is a "get a new home" without explaining the eviction. Tenants don't recognize that when given a termination notice, there isn't a court record at that point. There is always a reason behind a termination.
Ditch that fancy new car. Ditch the fancy eateries. Ditch the trendy new toys. Ditch what the Joneses are doing. When you're younger, work your S off, make that down payment and secure your future by buying your own home. Time is your enemy if you're renting.
Not any longer. You NEVER own because the banks own now. Shenanigans from shady local district appraisers are hiking up home prices which leads to bogus high property taxes--theft!, Insane mortgage rates, Insurance increases--if you can get it, upgrade expenditures to every aspect of the house tied to clean energy and stupid climate mandates, HOA increases and the insane demands for compliance, landscaping, all points of disaster mean that renting for people like me is much less expensive.
I was living in my apartment with my son for 23 years and was given a no fault eviction. So the place was swatted for a year until they demolished the place. Hopefully when they rebuild the new place I would be offered a new place. I did receive payment but I wasn't able to find a new place and was homeless for months.
Slow business at Martinez Law Office? SB 567 must abide by properties exempt from AB 1482. If a tenant breaches lease with a non curable fault I don’t give a 3 Day Perform or Quit which allows tenant to evade an eviction by merely moving out leaving landlord owed thousands of dollars in unpaid rent. I swallow my pride and merely let lease expire. If tenant refuses to pay rent and refuse to leave only then I evict. If tenant verbally assaults me or sublets his ass is mine.
No excuse evictions gives tenants one month rent to find another place. What if they live in that place for 15 years, they’re not gonna find another place for one months rent.
It's not about making it fair for everyone. It's about landlords subsidizing tenants which is welfare being paid by landlords forced by corrupt government which is another form of communism. The corrupt government should have incentives to build but instead you need environmental studies and other roadblocks to overcome which costs a lot more money to build which causes higher rents, and that is just the beginning.
The fact of the matter is that there are too many people living in the state of California. Close to 40 million people and maybe more. That in and of itself creates a shortage of affordable housing.
This is why I no longer own rental property in California. I used to encourage people to buy investment properties here, but I don't anymore. Now, I encourage my clients to look at other, more business-friendly states. Sadly, this means fewer rentals are available, causing increased rents. We already watched this movie in San Francisco.
@@frankjquinn120 yeah but y'all also don't sell your properties. Prices of homes on the Bay area market are artificially inflated by people clutching onto empty homes in their "portfolio" with their precious, clammy, and rigored hands. Investment properties should not exist, in my mind, unless the investor lives on site. Housing should not be a means of "passive income" because it incentivizes exploitative behavior without real consequence to the investor. Housing also ought not be a means of securing wealth because that wealth can only be secured at the cost of affordable housing and to the detriment of those attempting to enter the housing market. Go by bonds if you're looking to shield yourself from volatility but there's no good reason y'all should be able to see 5000% appreciation on an asset that you colluded to make scarce.
@frankquinn120
You will raise rents anyway.
Poor renters are spending 50-75% of their limited income where it used to be 15% years ago ending up priced out or homeless.
These laws are here for a reason and I'm hoping for more rent control laws.
You shouldn't own any rental property in any state and please stay out of California. 🤡💩
@@jszoradi8650 rent increase relate to retax, insurance, mortgage interest, repair cost. all increase a lot, government get retax payment but discribe landlord evil. why they give help to renter instead put burder to landlord?
@@jack111-x8i those are all valid causes for rent increase, perhaps the biggest still remains simply 'government'; get government 'wholly' out of the housing business and watch rents -- and home sales cost -- begin to plummet...
@frankjquinn120 in the last 40years wages have only gone up 17.5% while housing cost have rose more than 264% which makes people who have investment property sewerscum of the earth
AI podcast sad. You keep using the term eviction when what you mean is their leases over and they're not renewing the lease. That's the end of an agreement that's not an eviction
I though they were real people at first, then noticed they respond to each other when its not necessary.
@@larrisalewis8558 Just really bad voice actors and a crappy script. I base that on the inflections...but I could be wrong. It sounds like a bad political ad for a lame proposition or measure.
I like it. It makes confusing legal jargon easier to digest
Right. Thanks! This is why I only do month to month leases. I tell them you may not like me and I may not like you in a month and that’s fine.
Well in my case my landlord used a " no fault remodeling " on me, I found it weird since we've been there 6yrs and at this time lived I guess on a month to month and he could have just not renewed but scumbags do scumbag things. So unknowingly he gave me all the rights and since he just wants to raise the rent to rob.. sorry I mean get a fair rent rate based on other properties in the same town. Respectful and decent landlords care nothing of the new law it's the garbage greedy ones that cry.
And people wonder why the cost of housing with rental specifically so high? When you pass so many laws that makes it so difficult to get rid of a tenant, or have to pay for them to move out, why would anyone in their right mind rent their house when they can do an Airbnb type rental and make more money?
You will never get it.
Get educated 🤡💩
That is how I and my family got scammed by the property manager and the new invester landlords. They told us that they were going to demolish and build new building. Only to find out that as I was moving, they gave other tenants 1 year stay options, which was never mentioned to me. And I had lived there for over 25 years and always paid on time. They only wanted us out the oldest tenant, so they can rent it out at higher price. And they low balled the relocation fees. So I just moved out of CA and the Best decision ever. I never had a good landlords under rental in CA, always the greedy and ungrateful landlords, who never fixed things on time. I did tried to get tenants rights with the legals things, but it is always busy and there are certain people who do not give good advise on timely basis. Well the silver lining from this SCAM, was that I finally made the decision to mover out of CA and I finally was able to buy my first home. No more dealing with scatchy landlords, never having to deal with anxiety of being evicted for no fault or hikeing of the rental prices.
that's cool. in the future, if you have the cash flow to purchase another,
you can rent out your current house. don't worry, tenants never scam landlords.
The rentals have been bought by private equity and corporations who have been working in unison as a monopolistic rent raising monolith. All prices are the same through out the Los Angeles County. Before you could see differences in neighborhood prices or between new units and old apartments. No longer.
Their needs to be a law that prevents all landlords from charging more than 30% of a persons income for residential housing, the same standards that the USA government recommends that people not spend more for housing and banks use for qualifying for mortgage loans and landlords advertising that you need to make 3times the amount of rent to qualify for their rentals
capital goes to where it's treated best. how is california treating landlords' capital?
Landlords own the place and should have the say in who their renters are. If you don’t like the lease agreement then don’t rent from that person.
I will never rent or lease my house. Too many reasons to avoid it. Not worth it. Sorry renters.
Good for you. 🤡💩
People should be striving for homeownership anyway.
Home insurance, fire insurance, earthquake insurance and property taxes continue to rise while landlords are unable to align the rents they charge with the continuous rise in mandatory insurance and taxes which have to be paid.
This ought to be equalized and balanced in a way that is fair and reasonable for landlords as well as for tenants.
All these landlords complaining on these comments!
Los Angeles owners have made record profits yet they’re yelling louder forbid these owners lose a penny in profits. Rents remain high not necessarily because of supply but because the AAGLA lobbies hard.
Good job making rental property more expensive. I cannot abide putting those kinds of restrictions on their properties. The only winners are the lawyers that will sue landlords.
Landlords have almost zero rights in California. No idea where you're getting your news from. A tenant that hasn't paid rent for years cannot be evicted. The reason rent is so high is in part because of the extremely strict and overreaching laws that provide nearly limitless leeway to tenants. Landlords need to pay the mortgage and maintain the property even if theyre not collecting rent. The few units they do have available to re-rent must be priced sky high to cover costs.
Landlords are not making huge profits. The only ones that make any profit at all these days are those that have owned the unit or building for at least ~10yrs now. Even those don't make much. I have a property with five units I bought with a friend almost 10yrs ago. This property costs us each about $5k/yr to maintain because the rent is so low due to very extreme rent control and we are not allowed to kick out tenants for any reason.
0:02 Greedy landlords that is why the rents are so high. It only cost you $5,000 a year to maintain your rental property?!
I pay $1819 a month plus utilities which include the garbage, water and the sewer, that's $140 a month and there is apartment insurance that has to be paid, that's another $20 a month, and it's all going to the landlord. And I'm just one tenant.
It's pure GREED and nothing else. That's why there's so many homeless people they can't afford the rents!!!
I blame all the greedy landlords for our homeless situation.
@Jane-gb6bo the homeless population is absolutely not very related to rental prices. People can move to cheaper cities and states. Homelessness is typically more closely associated with drugs then mental issues as far as I'm aware. Also, I live in a property valued at ~$1.3M in LA (which is cheap) and my rent is $6K which includes water, trash and gardening. The mortgage, insurance and property tax on this property is about $4000/mo alone. Water, trash, gardening is at least another $500 and the property probably sucks up ~$300/mo in maintenance. That leaves little more than $1k/mo profit which is about a 17% margin. Definitely not gouging. The taxes and utilities are ridiculously high and mortgage rates are also high. That's why rent is high. Landlords are no longer living large unless they have a large portfolio of properties. It's quite difficult to maintain many properties so then you need a management company which costs more money....costs start to snowball. It's not easy as a landlord anymore. Sorry to report but your ideas are no longer accurate.
On top of all this, if a tenant doesn't pay rent at all, the landlord cannot do anything. They are stuck with one unit that collects zero money. That destroys profitability.....another huge reason why rent is so expensive. Zero accountability of tenants due to laws being so strongly on their side.
@@Jane-gb6bo definitely on your side!! Thank uou!! Someone finally said it, the amount of "business men/women" being mad at this goes to show how little they really care about ppl. These laws were made BY the ppl FOR THE people. And that mainly means the majority of Americans(struggling) these landlords etc need a reality check. They're starting to have way too much power JUST LIKE our own government.
@@Kabab your apart 9f the problem talking about 1.3mol is cheap, no it's not and never will be, 6k a month on storage place u don't even own is really weird to me. Why would I sacrifice so much money that I can be using for other things to MAKE IT SEEM like I'm rich. That doesn't make a lick of sense... you're apart of the problem. U remind me of broke hood ninjas who play rich with their outside appearance.
@Kabab so many have moved here to Texas and the stable rents and housing for sale were stable for decades and now prices have more than doubled and here in TX the jobs don't pay as much and many are working 2 and 3 jobs. Before teachers could live better now many are struggling. Homelessness gas arrived in Texas and has hit hard California shipping Homeless folks to Texas..not fair. There are no cheaper places to live if it's cheap you have to figure out where you will work. Now in Texas many apartments charging 1k to rent small room. So maybe government should own 70% of housing and people stop having kids.😮 too many people not enough resources
Sometimes it's easier to leave a rental Unit vacant until we find a good renter.
If you wanted to run an apartment building, why don't you go buy your own.
Good luck.
What planet are you two from? Landlords can easily lose $1000 a week in lost rents when there is a vacancy. That period is both expensive and stressful. If you are a "perfect tenant" why would any landlord want to be rid of you? There are lots of ways people can be awful to work with that are hard to quantify or prove. I'd like to see how much you two would enjoy suffering the burden of proof in such matters
It's a.i.
@@jkrenee They sounded insipid enough to be real people to me
The way I saw COVID affect the Landlords was criminal. It seems like the government subsidized the renters at the landlords expense. If you don't make your car payment you get repossessed. If you don't pay your rent you can squat up to a year on the landlords dime. This doesn't make sense from a business prospective.
@@arthercasillas2755 Not so much renters in general as squatting criminals and deliberate deadbeats.
Now renters pay only for 2 months then don't pay for 6 to 12 months live for free then owner must pay down payment for another place & these renters do it all over again. These criminals live for free for years and is unfair for the property owner
Sorry but I'm going to guess that statistically speaking, by proportion, the number of landlords violating statute and good ethical sense is far and away much higher than the renting population.
@JustinMWalker Thank uou!! Someone finally said it, the amount of "business men/women" being mad at this goes to show how little they really care about ppl. These laws were made BY the ppl FOR THE people. And that mainly means the majority of Americans(struggling) these landlords etc need a reality check. They're starting to have way too much power JUST LIKE our own government.
@@JustinMWalker all these non sense landlord rule detail to min. they just want ticket landlord and make money
Why would a landlord do improvements if they can't charge more to cover the cost of renovations ????
Who will be renting out there places with these conditions. Seriously there will be even less rental properties available
As a renter I HATED all these new laws “protecting” tenants. Living in an apartment complex they couldn’t evict crazy, dangerous, disrespectful tenants that ruined the place for the majority of the other tenants. The solutions isn’t not allowing evictions but to really put a halt to crazy rental increases.
Get Wall Street and Sacramento OUT of California housing! These new rental laws Mean even less apartment builds. Sacramento has no clue that the IRS considers rentals as a BUSINESS and therefor subject to ever increasing TAXES. And don't forget Sacramento and counties got their hands in the rental till too wanting ever more $$$ from rent too! Add in Ins $$$, maintenance $$$, legal $$$, ect.....
And this, my friends, is why I am going to sell my rental property in CA.
Sweet. More inventory. Now if we can stop hedge funds from buying single family homes.
Please do cuz cuz we the people are getting tired of you abusing landlords, not caring about maintenance, making up some "mandatory" once a month fee that literally makes no sense and should be illegal, & just not being responsive to the ppl renting. You landlords remind me of politicians.
Good riddance! 😄👍
Don't blame you. The rights are all on the tenant side. Meanwhile you've got people who live rent-free because they won't pay their rent and you lose your property because you can't make your mortgage payment on it
@klgm63 Exactly. Plus, tenants get free resources and free attorneys while landlords do not.
A no cause eviction is a "get a new home" without explaining the eviction. Tenants don't recognize that when given a termination notice, there isn't a court record at that point. There is always a reason behind a termination.
Doesn't adding additional rules cause rental supply to go down and increase rents to the remaining rental units?
Ditch that fancy new car. Ditch the fancy eateries. Ditch the trendy new toys. Ditch what the Joneses are doing. When you're younger, work your S off, make that down payment and secure your future by buying your own home. Time is your enemy if you're renting.
Not any longer. You NEVER own because the banks own now. Shenanigans from shady local district appraisers are hiking up home prices which leads to bogus high property taxes--theft!, Insane mortgage rates, Insurance increases--if you can get it, upgrade expenditures to every aspect of the house tied to clean energy and stupid climate mandates, HOA increases and the insane demands for compliance, landscaping, all points of disaster mean that renting for people like me is much less expensive.
@@kathrynj.hernandez8425 for now. Depending on your age, years down the road tells a different story.
There are "crooked" landlords angry in the comments 😆I'm watching the video and it seems like alright changes and protections.
Exactly. I am dealing with scumbag owners
I was living in my apartment with my son for 23 years and was given a no fault eviction. So the place was swatted for a year until they demolished the place. Hopefully when they rebuild the new place I would be offered a new place. I did receive payment but I wasn't able to find a new place and was homeless for months.
Good . Landlords do not fix the houses. They should not own the properties they cannot afford to repair.
a lot of time is renter don't let them in.....😆
So, 11 months lease is the new norm.
Month to month only!
We need rent control the whole state
OMG - so many crazy and bad tenants out there
As of today there is nothing left to rent it's all burning and has been since yesterday
Sounds like a bunch of garbage!
Doesn’t help much. If you were there for years and the other rents are now 4x the rent you pay. Lots of people end up in the streets
I wonder if the “no fault” eviction category might be a way to deal with squatters.
Slow business at Martinez Law Office? SB 567 must abide by properties exempt from AB 1482.
If a tenant breaches lease with a non curable fault I don’t give a 3 Day Perform or Quit which allows tenant to evade an eviction by merely moving out leaving landlord owed thousands of dollars in unpaid rent.
I swallow my pride and merely let lease expire. If tenant refuses to pay rent and refuse to leave
only then I evict. If tenant verbally assaults me or sublets his ass is mine.
I could rent my place out for $4000/month and do not just because of laws like this. I would not rent it fore double that in COMMIEFORNA!
more rent protection, landlord lost money need increase rent, then property become more expensive. democrat city do nothing help.
I wonder if the new no fault category might is a way to deal with squatters.
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These are awful voice actors. Those same awful voice actors who do political adds.
Vote NO on Cooties!
I got the sense these voices might be AI generated. The call and response between the two voices have no natural pauses, they are consistently short.
more money for lawyers
This law didn’t apply in LA did it
Look around your neighborhood.Quit speaking, Spanish and eating tacos.Immigrants are not homeless your countrymen.And women are
So having a lease for 1 year doesn't MATTER? So why buy land that you don't own really, but the tenant does?
No excuse evictions gives tenants one month rent to find another place. What if they live in that place for 15 years, they’re not gonna find another place for one months rent.
Commies
It's not about making it fair for everyone. It's about landlords subsidizing tenants which is welfare being paid by landlords forced by corrupt government which is another form of communism. The corrupt government should have incentives to build but instead you need environmental studies and other roadblocks to overcome which costs a lot more money to build which causes higher rents, and that is just the beginning.
The fact of the matter is that there are too many people living in the state of California. Close to 40 million people and maybe more. That in and of itself creates a shortage of affordable housing.
That simply means more housing should have been and should be built.
It's like a tenant is becoming your child
your god😅
Bitcoin fixes this. Get some while you can.