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What Could Assembly Bill 1487 Mean to California Tenants Facing Eviction?
The perfect storm of evictions is coming. Expiring COVID-19 rent relief programs, an increasing shortage of affordable rentals, rising monthly rents and a sputtering lower-wage job market threaten vulnerable tenants' ability to remain in their homes. 80-90% of tenants...
Senate Bill 91: A Temporary Lifeline for Covid-19 Impacted Tenants
The COVID-19 pandemic generated a slew of new rules, extended rent moratoriums, eviction restrictions and complicated compliance calendars for both landlords and tenants. Just as California's COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act was expiring, SB 91 took effect January 29, 2021....
Navigating Covid-19 Rent Increase Rules
Just as the California state-wide Covid-19 State of Emergency halted most evictions, rent increases were also considered to mitigate economic hardship. To prevent price gouging by landlords, a law was passed banning rent increases of more than 10% of pre-pandemic...
Eviction vs. Ejection
What's the Difference? Most tenants understand the meaning of the word eviction. Eviction is "the dispossession of a tenant of leased property by a legal process." In other words, the tenant has to leave because a judge said so after the landlord filed legal...
How To Be A Good Plaintiff in Your Lawsuit
If you find yourself suing your landlord, you become a plaintiff in a legal action. A plaintiff is someone who makes a legal complaint against someone else in court. It is not uncommon for tenants to have legitimate reasons to complain about a problem with a rental...
What To Know About Estoppel Certificates
Chelsea and Antonio loved their ground-floor San Francisco duplex apartment with its peek-a-boo view of San Francisco Bay. Although the unit was small at 875 square feet, it was cozy, and featured a shared outdoor courtyard with a barbecue and space to play with...
What Happens When Eviction Moratoriums End?
Millions of fragile California rental households are facing a frightening reality: the $600 per week unemployment benefits ended, food costs are soaring, jobs are scarce and the rent is due - again. While thousands of tenants avoided COVID-19-related eviction thanks...
When Your Tenant Screening Report is Wrong
Protections against evictions due the COVID-19 epidemic are expiring. This is making tenants leave their current homes and search for new apartments. Flawed tenant screenings (or background checks) are creating havoc for would-be tenants, and there is no watch guard...
The Case of the Landlord Who Did Not Obey the Rules
Landlord-tenant eviction cases can be decided in favor of tenants due to a small thing like not being given a proper notice. Having a tenant lawyer on your side who pays attention to the rules can make a big difference. The Landlord's Mistake In October, 2018 a tenant...
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