I rent in CA and I cannot find my issue anywhere… ATLEAST not specifically explained. My boyfriend and I had a leak in our bathroom wall from a busted pipe connected to the upstairs unit. My landlord came by to take a look and my boyfriend was home at the time. He insisted my boyfriend look at something in the upstairs tenants bathroom and insisted he went and looked. My boyfriend was invited into the upstairs unit and walked all the way to the back of the apartment all so the landlord can show him what the leak looked like from above. Is this abuse of entry? How do I know he doesn’t do this with my apartment.
If a person signed a lease, paid the required security deposit and paid the first months rent for a lease to be started in the near future (3 weeks). Then the landlord says the space is no longer available. Is there any recourse for the renter who didn’t get to move in?
You need to slow down your talking. Take pauses so people can make a note here and there. It's exhausting to try to think when you talk so fast, it's like a hurricane of information. Seriously!
What state laws do you want next?
Awesome job on this, thank you! I will send it to my friends in CA!
I learned a lot, thank you.
It was for sure comprehensive. Thank you!
Amazing breakdown of info, thank you!
I rent in CA and I cannot find my issue anywhere… ATLEAST not specifically explained. My boyfriend and I had a leak in our bathroom wall from a busted pipe connected to the upstairs unit. My landlord came by to take a look and my boyfriend was home at the time. He insisted my boyfriend look at something in the upstairs tenants bathroom and insisted he went and looked. My boyfriend was invited into the upstairs unit and walked all the way to the back of the apartment all so the landlord can show him what the leak looked like from above. Is this abuse of entry? How do I know he doesn’t do this with my apartment.
Thanks ! 👍
If a person signed a lease, paid the required security deposit and paid the first months rent for a lease to be started in the near future (3 weeks). Then the landlord says the space is no longer available. Is there any recourse for the renter who didn’t get to move in?
For criminal activity the law no longer applies.Sucks for us landlords in California
You need to slow down your talking. Take pauses so people can make a note here and there. It's exhausting to try to think when you talk so fast, it's like a hurricane of information. Seriously!
I had to put the video on a slower playback speed available on the settings button: 0 .75. FIFY
Sro.. r horrible...tint homes horrible 90744 ...oeolhave tried and get kicked Ed un the ass.