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  2. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    David Brown, Janet Portman, Nils Rosenquest, The California Landlord's Law Book (Berkeley: Nolo Press 2017). Nancy C. Lenvin & Myron Moskovitz, "Practicing under Rent and Eviction Control Laws," Chapter 7 in California Landlord-Tenant Practice (Oakland: California Continuing Education of the Bar: updated 2017).

  3. How late can I pay my rent in California? Is there a grace ...

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    How to California — a guide to help you live, work and enjoy life in the Golden State, is here to help. We’ll answer your questions — big and small — about state laws, history, culture ...

  4. How long can landlords legally take to make repairs? Here’s ...

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    According to the California Tenant Guide, the law generally considers 30 days to be “reasonable.” “But a shorter period may be considered reasonable, depending on the situation,” the guide ...

  5. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    The Ellis Act (California Government Code Chapter 12.75) [1] is a 1985 California state law that allows landlords to evict residential tenants to "go out of the rental business" in spite of desires by local governments to compel them to continue providing rental housing.

  6. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the first state to pass a just-cause eviction law in 1974. [1] Interest in these laws has grown in recent years with California passing a just-cause eviction law in 2019 [4] and Oregon passing a bill enumerating valid causes for evicting tenants the same year. [5] Washington passed a similar bill in 2021. [6]

  7. Is your landlord breaking the law? 8 warning signs - AOL

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    According to Nolo.com, if you're renting in Austin, TX, for example, state law doesn't limit how much landlords can charge for a security deposit, while California tenant laws limit landlords to ...

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