Protecting Your Privacy: When Can Landlords Enter Your Home in California?
Protecting Your Privacy: When Can Landlords Enter Your Home in California? When a tenant rents a home for their use, they expect it to be just that: theirs. However, from the lease they might have to sign, to written notices from the landlord to the landlord simply showing up at the front door, there can […]
How Can California Tenants Protect Themselves Against Landlord Retaliation?
How Can California Tenants Protect Themselves Against Landlord Retaliation? Tenant Law Group’s latest monthly newsletter discussed how to request necessary repairs and document attempts to resolve the issues that make rental units uninhabitable. One natural concern that someone might have with following the steps recommended in that article would be landlord retaliation. California’s legislature foresaw […]
Pics or It Didn’t Happen: How to Hold Your Landlord Accountable
Pics or It Didn’t Happen: How to Hold Your Landlord Accountable In a world where practically, everyone carries a 4K camera with autofocus, image stabilization, stereo microphones, and every bell, whistle, and slider imaginable in their pocket, we are often met with a simple response when claiming something unbelievable or outrageous, “Pics or it […]
Why It Can Be Challenging for Tenants to File Unlawful Eviction Lawsuits
Why It Can Be Challenging for Tenants to File Unlawful Eviction Lawsuits At Tenant Law Group, PC, we proudly represent clients throughout the greater Bay Area who need help defending their rights when dealing with difficult or greedy landlords. However, we also know that some tenant law cases can be more challenging than others, […]
Is Your Landlord Talking About You Online?
Is Your Landlord Talking About You Online? Have you ever called your landlord to ask them to perform basic repairs that are needed in your unit? Does your landlord ignore your calls or fail to reply to your requests? If you take a look at the website BiggerPockets.com, you’ll find that your issue is […]