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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Tenant Rental Application Screening Fees in California
Landlords often charge a tenant rental application screening fee. These tenant rental application screening fees are legal when handled properly in California. California Civil Code 1950.6(a) states, in relevant part, “when a landlord or his or her agent receives a … Continue reading
Posted in Evictions
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Los Angeles Eviction Attorney for Landlords
We only represent landlords with eviction cases! Looking for a Los Angeles eviction (unlawful detainer) lawyer who represents landlords exclusively? You’ve come to the right place. The Law Office of David Piotrowski only represents landlords with Los Angeles unlawful detainer … Continue reading
Posted in Evictions, Los Angeles Rent Control
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Waiver and Estoppel as a California Tenant Defense to an Eviction Case
One of the defenses that California tenants often raise when a landlord files an unlawful detainer (eviction) case is known as “waiver” and “estoppel.” The difference between waiver and estoppel is not entirely clear. In the court case of DRG/Beverly … Continue reading
Posted in Code of Civil Procedure 1161(2), Code of Civil Procedure 1161(3), Code of Civil Procedure 1161(4), Evictions
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