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  2. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    It may or may not cover peripheral items, wear and tear, damage by computer viruses, re-gassing, normal maintenance, accidental damage, or any consequential loss. [2] Most state insurance regulators have approved the inclusion of normal wear and tear, accidental damage from handling, rental car and towing, power surge and other coverages in ...

  3. These new California laws are making changes for renters in 2025

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    SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A number of big changes are coming for renters in California heading into the new year, when a slate of new state laws are set to go into effect.

  4. What to know about L.A.'s new tenant protection laws - AOL

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    How long will tenants have to repay COVID-19 rent debts? Under the new rules, tenants will have until Aug. 1 to pay back rent accumulated between March 1, 2020, and Sept. 30, 2021. They will have ...

  5. Security deposit - Wikipedia

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    Examples of non-deductible wear and tear include: paint retouching, minor cleaning, small tack holes, and nicks and scratches. Examples of deductible damages include large or excessive holes in the wall, carpet stains, and broken doors and windows. [6] [7] If a landlord wrongfully withholds a tenant's security deposit, the tenant may be ...

  6. What To Get in Every State If Your Landlord Requires Renters ...

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    Though renters insurance is not required by law in any state, some landlords do require that their tenants have it. There are different types of renters insurance, and what you need could, in part,...

  7. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    The security deposit is often handled as an escrow deposit, owned by the tenant, but held by the landlord until the premises are surrendered in good condition (ordinary wear and tear excepted). In some states, the landlord must provide the tenant with the name and account number of the bank where the security deposit is held, and pay annual ...

  8. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act ("Costa–Hawkins") is a California state law enacted in 1995, placing limits on municipal rent control ordinances. Costa–Hawkins preempts the field in two major ways. [ 1 ]

  9. California governor signs law to bolster eviction protections ...

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law Saturday to bolster eviction protections for renters and close a loophole in an existing law that has allowed ...