This form can be used as the agreement for the Landlord accept payment from a third party (such as a parent of the Resident or a charity) without giving the…
Forms CA-020S
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Forms CA-020S
This form can be used as the agreement for the Landlord accept payment from a third party (such as a parent of the Resident or a charity) without giving the…
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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…
(For use with units subject to City of Los Angeles’ Rent Stabilization Ordinance) This form can be used when you wish to increase the rent for a month-to-month tenancy for…
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…
(For Use with Units Subject to the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance) Landlords of properties subject to the City of Los Angeles’ Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) are required to pay…
An unlawful detainer action is more than filing paperwork and getting a rubber stamp from the court system. Once a termination notice expires and a resident does not move out, the matter becomes a civil lawsuit governed by strict procedural rules, evidentiary requirements, and court deadlines. While unlawful detainers are intended to move more quickly…
California’s fair housing laws are among the most comprehensive in the country, and they apply to nearly all residential rental properties in the state. Because California law goes beyond federal requirements — and continues to evolve — understanding state-specific rules is critical to avoiding legal risk. These laws are not always straightforward, and even well-intentioned…
You are invited to attend an informational briefing on the Redwood City Rent Control Ballot Initiative, a measure filed by rent control proponents in April 2026. The California Apartment Association (CAA) will provide an overview of the initiative’s key provisions and how it, if passed, would change Redwood City’s current housing regulations. The session will…