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You Have No Business Demanding Rent When You Don’t Know What Is Owed

Probably one of the biggest problems we face in our office when dealing with landlord evictions are landlords that do not keep good records of how much rent has been collected and what is actually due. These landlords come to me, frustrated that their tenants are months behind in rent and causing all kinds of [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:33-07:00May 29th, 2017|Landlords, Property Managers|0 Comments

I Need My Adult Child to Move Out of My House: What Can I Do?

I see these stories time and time again—adult children acting like spoiled brats and misbehaving in their own parents’ home. Whether it’s not wanting to clean up after themselves or, even worse, a drug addiction that’s going downhill and the child refusing help, the parents are living day in and day out with an unhealthy [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:33-07:00February 6th, 2017|Landlords, Life Stuff, Real Estate|0 Comments

Hang Your Clothes Out in the Sun! Your HOA Can’t Tell You They Don’t Allow Clotheslines Any Longer

For those who like the scent of fresh air and the warmth of the sun when drying your clothes, you no longer have to fear your HOA or your landlord. California passed legislation last year that went into effect on January 1, 2016, as Civil Code sections 1940.20 and 4750.10, that you can hang your [...]

By |2016-05-13T07:31:36-07:00April 27th, 2016|Landlords, Life Stuff, Property Managers|0 Comments

Three Key Tips to Dealing with Tenant Repairs

I get a lot of rolling eyes when I give my standard speech to landlords about dealing with tenant repair requests and habitability problems. I get questions, especially from landlords who are going through eviction proceedings, such as, “Do I have to go fix the broken item? The tenants haven’t paid rent in three months.” [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:34-07:00April 13th, 2016|Landlords, Property Managers|0 Comments

If only I would have…

I get this all the time with clients who are landlords. If only I would have taken the time to order a credit report. If only I would have checked references. If only I would have required a full security deposit and not taken it in payments. If only … I would not be experiencing [...]

It’s My Rental Unit, So I Reserve the Right to Inspect It If the Provision Is in the Rental Agreement, Right?

I have come across this question a lot from landlords and property managers who have provisions in their rental agreements to conduct an annual inspection or twice yearly inspections. The main reason for wanting an inspection is to make sure a rental unit does not fall into disrepair. But some landlords want to use inspections [...]

By |2016-05-06T22:16:47-07:00March 16th, 2016|Landlords, Life Stuff, Property Managers|0 Comments

If You’re Serving 30-Day or 60-Day Notices, Watch Out for February 29th

I was working with a client this week about issuing a 60-day notice and timing the notice to expire at the end of March. I turned to my Date Ranger App on my iPhone to calculate the days. I thought January 30th would be my last day to serve a 60-day notice that would expire [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:35-07:00January 26th, 2016|Landlords, Property Managers|0 Comments

Think Twice About Renting Out that Room to Your Roommate!

So you’re thinking about renting out the spare bedroom in your house. After all, you have an extra room and could use the rental income the room can generate, and you could have a roommate to keep you company. While it could be the greatest thing you do and you could perhaps find a new [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:36-07:00November 23rd, 2015|Landlords, Property Managers, Security Deposits|0 Comments