California tenants' rights
19th ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Brown, David - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Nolo, Berkeley, CA, California
Language
English
Word Count
104,250 words, Guess
Page Count
417 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27142548M
- Internet Archivecaliforniatenant0019port
- ISBN-101413318177
- ISBN-139781413318173
- Library of Congress Control Number2012038391
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number795173944
- Better World Books9781413318173
Classifications
- DDC346.79404/34
- LCCKFC145 .P67 2013
- LCCKFC145.P67 2013
Description
"Protecting California tenants' rights since 1971! Many tenants have to deal with roommates who don't pull their weight, neighbors who routinely engage in illegal activities, landlords who don't know -- or won't follow -- national or state laws and local rent ordinances. Use this book to give you the information and tips you need to protect and assert your rights as a renter in California. Find out how to:. understand and negotiate a lease. inspect a rental before moving in. fight discrimination. get needed repairs and maintenance. deal with a nosy landlord. break a lease with minimum fall-out. get your security deposit back. figure out rules for rent increases. fight an eviction This edition of California Tenants' Rights is completely updated with the latest laws and official legal forms, and covers new legislation on protections for tenants caught in foreclosed properties.Check out Nolo's list of California products. Not a California resident? Check out Renter's Rights. "-- "California Tenants' Rights provides you with the specific, current information you need, and discusses how to: understand and negotiate a lease break a lease with minimum fall-out get your security deposit back "--
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