California law requires a landlord to accept rent payments from a third party if that third party provides a signed acknowledgment.
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California law requires a landlord to accept rent payments from a third party if that third party provides a signed acknowledgment.
This form contains the essential legal terminology for landlords who wish to alter the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is subject to the Sacramento Tenant…
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed and required statutory language when you wish to increase the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is subject…
Forms CA-157
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed when you wish to increase the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is exempt from AB 1482 rent…
Forms CA-157S
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed when you wish to increase the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is exempt from AB 1482 rent…
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed when you wish to increase the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is subject to AB 1482 Rent…
Forms CA-158S
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed when you wish to increase the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is subject to AB 1482 Rent…
Forms CA-247
This form can be used by the resident to give legal notice to the owner of the resident’s intent to terminate the month-to-month Rental Agreement on a specific date. In…
This form notifies the tenant on a month-to-month Rental Agreement, that the rental property must be surrendered no later than 30 days following service of notice. Use only if any…
Forms SD-010
(For use with units subject to San Diego’s just cause eviction ordinance) San Diego’s Residential Tenant Protections Ordinance to Prevent Displacement and Homelessness (the ordinance or just cause eviction ordinance)…
In this webinar, scheduled for 10 a.m. Dec. 18, 2024, CAA’s legal affairs team will review the new requirements California landlords must follow due to key new laws adopted by…
Did you know that before 1996, it was legal for cities in California to control how much a vacant rental unit could be listed for? That, and more, changed with…
California’s law governing security deposits in residential rental housing can be strict and disputes over security deposits are common. This webinar will cover key requirements of the law and frequently…
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