Termination Notice

Playing the Landlord-Tenant Habitability Game: Dealing with Tenant Repairs while Rent Is Due

This is probably one of the most stressful conversations I have with property owners and landlords—individuals and property managers alike. Your tenant is complaining about mice, a broken sink, the light switches not working, mold growth, and a whole laundry list of items. These complaints might be occurring way before an eviction has ever started, [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:32-07:00July 2nd, 2017|Landlords, Property Managers|0 Comments

Why You Should Never Leave PG&E in Your Name for a Rental

Probably one of the biggest complaints I’ve been getting recently from landlords is that their tenants are running their electricity and gas all day and all night, and the landlord is getting a crazy PG&E bill. The typical question I get is how to force a tenant to pay the bill. Even worse, some landlords [...]

By |2017-06-18T13:46:01-07:00June 25th, 2017|Landlords, Life Stuff, Property Managers|0 Comments

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

Why Don’t You Have a Tenant Belongings Disclosure in Your Termination Notice?

I still keep seeing older 30-day and 60-day termination of tenancy notices being circulated. I don’t know if it’s because these old forms are still on the Internet, but I do know that I’ve had very disappointed landlords come into my office with these old notices. I have to tell them that we will have [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:33-07:00March 20th, 2017|Landlords, Property Managers|0 Comments

Must I Name an Individual to Accept Rent in a 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit?

“On a three-day notice to pay rent or quit, is it sufficient for a property management company to name itself without designating an actual person to collect the rent demanded?” I had this question come up recently in a property management meeting about what is required in a three-day notice to pay rent or quit. [...]

By |2020-06-16T20:17:33-07:00March 6th, 2017|Landlords, Property Managers|0 Comments

Can a Landlord Evict a Residential Tenant for Failing to Maintain Renter’s Insurance?

I have been getting this question over and over again about requiring residential tenants to get and maintain renter’s insurance. We go back and forth on this topic at the Board of Realtors. Here’s a case that could dampen the mood on this insurance issue, at least concerning whether you will be able to evict [...]

By |2017-02-20T13:11:21-08:00February 20th, 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

Can Tenants Email or Text 30-day or 60-Day Termination Notices in Residential Month-to-Month Tenancies in California?

I have been running into situations where residential landlords and tenants have been sending emails to one another to give notice to terminate their month-to-month tenancies. For some landlord-tenant relationships, the tenancy ends without any issues. However, in many situations, there are usually problems. There might be a tenant who has allowed other persons to [...]

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