This article is part I of a two-part series covering California’s Tenant Protection Act.
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This article is part I of a two-part series covering California’s Tenant Protection Act.
Rent control is up for debate again.
The U.S. annual rent growth rate in April was the slowest since the end of 2017.
Here in California, reliable access to housing has long been an issue as rental and homeowner inventory have failed to keep up with demand from our rising population.
The landlord may make reasonable deductions from the tenant’s security deposit, which need to be accounted for.
This article covers the various efforts to keep Californians housed during this period of social distancing and economic uncertainty.
Landlords need to keep their units in safe and sanitary conditions, and tenants need to notify landlords of needed repairs.
A recent study shows landlords’ bias against tenants with housing vouchers runs deep.
There are only a few instances when a landlord may enter their tenant’s unit without prior permission.
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