California Tenants' Rights

California Tenants' Rights

California Tenants' Rights

California Tenants' Rights

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Overview

The go-to survival guide for California tenants



California tenants have many rights, especially those lucky enough to be in a community with rent control. But knowing and enforcing these rights can be difficult. Fortunately, California Tenants’ Rights, the leading tenant guide for more than 45 years, provides all the information and key forms tenants need to:

  • find a good apartment in a competitive market
  • learn whether you can be turned down because you have kids, are a student, or have too many roommates
  • understand the rules regarding service and support animals
  • deal with a problem roommate or noisy neighbor
  • stop landlord intrusions of privacy
  • get your landlord to make repairs or deal with mold or bedbugs
  • fight illegal discrimination, harassment, or retaliation
  • break a lease with minimal liability
  • respond to a late rent or termination notice
  • get as much of your deposit back as possible, and
  • fight an eviction, with line-by-line instructions on completing required forms.

The 21st edition includes updated information on state eviction rules and forms, local rent control ordinances, and tenant rights to sublet on Airbnb.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781413325256
Publisher: NOLO
Publication date: 06/29/2018
Edition description: Twenty first Edition
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.80(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Nolo's Executive Editor, Janet Portman oversees editorial work on all Nolo books, articles, and websites. She specializes in residential and commercial landlord/tenant law, legal issues related to courts, and criminal law. She is the author or a coauthor of Every Landlord's Legal Guide, Every Landlord's Guide to Finding Great Tenants, First-Time Landlord: Your Guide to Renting Out a Single-Family Home, Every Tenant's Legal Guide, Renters' Rights, Leases & Rental Agreements, The California Landlord's Law Book: Rights and Responsibilities, and California Tenants' Rights.
Portman received undergraduate and graduate degrees from Stanford University and a law degree from Santa Clara University School of Law. Before joining Nolo in 1994, she practiced law as a public defender.

Attorney J. Scott Weaver has been a San Francisco tenant and housing activist for over 40 years. He's spent the last 30 years exclusively representing San Francisco Bay Area tenants. Scott has litigated several hundred tenant cases involving eviction, wrongful eviction, and habitability issues (including mold, asbestos, and bedbugs), and has brought tenant class action lawsuits. He has taught landlord tenant law at various legal education seminars.

Table of Contents

1. Looking for a Place and Renting It
2. Sharing a Home
3. All About Rent
4. Discrimination
5. The Obnoxious Landlord and Your Privacy
6. Major Repairs & Maintenance
7. Minor Repairs & Maintenance
8. Alterations & Satellite Dishes
9. Injuries on the Premises
10. Environmental Hazards
11. Crime on the Premises
12. Breaking a Lease, Subleasing, and Other Leasing Problems
13. Security Deposits and Last Month’s Rent
14. Evictions
15. Renter’s Insurance
16. Condominium Conversion
17. Lawyers, Legal Research, and Mediation
A. Forms
Index

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Every renter in California should know about [California Tenants' Rights]..." San Francisco Chronicle

"Want to break a lease? The landlord won't make needed repairs? Want to get your deposit back when you move out? The answer to these and many other questions about the magic of renting are answered in detail in California Tenant's Rights." Oakland Tribune

"Are you shopping for an apartment, or already renting one and wondering about repairs, your rights as a tenant or collecting a security or cleaning deposit when you move? Your legal rights and how to pursue them are spelled out in California Tenant's Rights."  San Diego Union-Tribune

Interviews

The rental housing situation in California is getting tighter and tighter, as the population grows and cities consider and implement rent control and eviction protection. Some landlords, feeling the squeeze, cut corners in order to evade tenant rights and increase their profits. But California also has some of the most pro-tenant laws in the country. In order to take advantage of them, tenants need to know what they are and how to implement them. No other resource gives tenants the knowledge they need to protect their interests.

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