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Frequently Asked Questions
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My Apartment Needs Repairs – Who Pays?
It depends. Most duties are described in the terms of the lease. These duties may be assigned to either the landlord or tenant to repair, maintain, and pay utilities. In most states, … more -
Does A Tenant Have The Opportunity To Fix Damages Before Deductions From The Security Deposit Can Be Made?
California Civil Code Section 1950.5(f) allows a tenant to request an inspection from their landlord prior to vacating the premises. At this inspection the landlord shall provide a list to the … more -
Are There Any Repairs Or Basic Items That A Landlord Is Required To Provide To Keep A Residence "habitable"?
California Civil Code Section 1941 requires that landlords must keep their rental properties in a habitable condition. Section 1941.1 defines “habitable” as including adequate locks on … more -
Can Tenants Make Repairs Themselves And Deduct It From The Cost Of Rent?
California Civil Code Section 1942 provides tenants with several options when landlords are given notice about needed repairs and do not make the repairs in a timely manner. Tenants may make the … more -
Are Tenants Ever Required To Make Repairs?
California Civil Code Section 1941.2 requires tenants to make repairs for all damage that they or their guests are responsible for causing. Landlords are responsible for all other repairs that … more
Free Legal Forms
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A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your Home
This form from the Environmental Protection Agency offers information about getting rid of residential mold and how to prevent mold growth.

