This form documents the condition of the furnishings at move-in and becomes an addendum to the Rental Agreement. This form is also used at the end of the tenancy for…
Knowledge Base Entry
Forms CA-031
Knowledge Base Entry
Forms CA-031
This form documents the condition of the furnishings at move-in and becomes an addendum to the Rental Agreement. This form is also used at the end of the tenancy for…
Knowledge Base Entry
Forms CA-181
This form provides the required 48-hour notice of entry prior to conducting the pre-move-out inspection requested by the tenant. This type of notice was previously included in the general notice…
Knowledge Base Entry
Forms CA-248
This form confirms the Resident’s intent to vacate. Do not use this form if the resident has provided a defective notice to vacate. Instead, consider using the Response To Resident’s Defective Notice Of…
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 years, meaning that it’s more important than ever to make sure you are up to date on the latest requirements. This webinar will cover key…
From screening fees to utility charges and late fees, rental housing providers regularly make decisions about which fees to charge and in what amounts. However, there is no single statute that comprehensively governs residential rental housing fees. Instead, providers must navigate overlapping state laws, local rent control ordinances, and evolving federal enforcement trends — which…
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…