This form provides notice to tenants that the Landlord, management, and/or agent for service of process for the property has changed. Failure to provide this information promptly can limit the…
Forms CA-155S
Forms CA-155S
This form provides notice to tenants that the Landlord, management, and/or agent for service of process for the property has changed. Failure to provide this information promptly can limit the…
Forms CA-271
This form is used to allow the Landlord to refuse personal checks or make other changes to the methods the Resident may use to pay rent. This form is used…
Forms CA-271S
This form is used to allow the Landlord to refuse personal checks or make other changes to the methods the Resident may use to pay rent. This form is used…
Forms CA-152
This notice legally changes the terms (e.g. new rules, allowing/not allowing pets) of the original month-to-month Rental Agreement 30 days following service of this notice. Do not complete this form…
The Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) imposed rent control and “just cause” eviction requirements on most residential rental properties in California. To determine whether AB 1482 applies to your property,…
California law, effective January 1, 2024, allows residents to store and charge one personal micromobility device (i.e., a scooter or e-bike) per occupant within the rental unit, subject to certain…
Forms SD-014
This form is designed to comply with Division 9 of Article 8 of Chapter 9 of the San Diego Municipal Code titled “Notice of Tenant’s Right to Operate a Daycare…
Forms SA-010
This form contains the essential legal terminology and required statutory language needed when you wish to change any terms of the Rental Agreement, other than rent, for a month-to-month tenancy…
This form changes the terms of a month-to-month tenancy to include a policy that allows the owner to require payments in cash for three months after a tenant has bounced…
Forms CA-151
This form changes the terms of a month-to-month tenancy to include a policy that allows the owner to require payments in cash for three months after a tenant has bounced…
California’s law governing security deposits in residential rental housing can be strict and disputes over security deposits are common. The law has been amended multiple times in the past several…
One of the most asked questions on CAA’s Helpline is “Which Addenda Do I Need?” It’s a simple enough question, but there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Determining which addenda are…
This webinar provides a paragraph-by-paragraph explanation of the entire CAA Rental/Lease Agreement. The Rental/Lease Agreement is at the heart of the landlord-tenant relationship, so it is crucial that you understand…

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