June 2016

California Civil Code 1941.1 – Implied Warranty of Habitability

There is a warranty of habitability implied in every California residential rental agreement. This warranty of habitability, outlined in Civil Code 1941.1, exists whether or not the rental agreement specifically mentions it. To be sure, in the court case of Green v. Superior Court in 1974, the California Supreme Court held that a “warranty of …

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Potential Settlement in a California Unlawful Detainer (Eviction)

Oftentimes, agreeing to a reasonable settlement in a California unlawful detainer eviction case is in the landlord’s best interests. As a landlord, you want to receive possession of your property as quickly and efficiently as possible. A settlement will sometimes obtain that result quicker than going to trial. There are several types of settlements possible in …

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