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Home California Landlord/Tenant
Written
& Verbal Agreements
Written Agreements
Verbal Agreements
Written
Agreements
A
residential lease is often a written agreement that defines the rights and duties of
both the landlord and the tenant. Keep
in mind that a lease is a legal contract in which both parties promise to do
things for one another. This
contract obligates the landlord just as much as the tenant and the landlord can
be taken to court if he does not abide by the lease terms. So read your lease carefully.
And always ask yourself: "Which rules and regulations bind me and
which rules and regulations bind my landlord.
Oral
& Written Agreements (CA)
pp.14-16.
What Should I
Know Before I Rent? (CA)
Types of leases, oral and written
rental agreements, repairs, repair & deduct/maintenance, the landlord's right to enter, evictions & lockouts,
losing a lawsuit and discrimination.
Where
To Get Legal Or Government Assistance
(CA)
What Should I
Know Before I Sign? (CA)
Types of contracts and those that must be in writing, cosigning for a loan,
getting out of a contract and what to do if you feel you've been cheated.
http://www.mrlandlord.com/html/frametop_frametop.html
(In 48 States, Not HI or MI)
This site has select laws from each state on security deposits, evictions and
landlord laws, but it's not consumer friendly. Their "landlord Laws
sections may have stuff on notice to end tenancy and other stuff tenants should
know.
Verbal
Agreements
You
have a verbal rental agreement whenever you rent without a written lease.
In
most cases, verbal and written agreements are equally valid and equally binding.
In
other words, both you or the landlord can sue when the other person breaches
their obligations.
But
there are major differences too. Many states have special laws that apply
exclusively to verbal contracts.
These laws are not negotiable, which means they bind both you and your landlord
even if other terms were agreed upon.
Take Georgia for example. In Georgia, before ending the rental agreement the landlord must give the tenant a full 60 days notice. This law is not up for discussion. The landlord must give the tenant the full 60 days even when both of them had previously agreed to a mere 30 days.
Another major difference involves the duration of verbal agreements. Most states will hold that a verbal contract to rent for more than a year is null and void. When a contact is null and void, either party can walk away without penalty.
Oral
& Written Agreements (CA)
See Pages 14-16.
What Should I
Know Before I Rent? (CA)
Types of leases, oral and written
rental agreements, repairs, repair & deduct/maintenance, the landlord's right to enter, evictions & lockouts,
losing a lawsuit and discrimination.
Where
To Get Legal Or Government Assistance
(Consumer-SOS)
What Should I
Know Before I Sign? (CA)
Types of contracts and those that must be in writing, cosigning for a loan,
getting out of a contract and what to do if you feel you've been cheated.
http://www.mrlandlord.com/html/frametop_frametop.html
(In 48 States, Not HI or MI)
This site has select laws from each state on security deposits, evictions and
landlord laws, but it's not consumer friendly. Their "landlord Laws
sections may have stuff on notice to end tenancy and other stuff tenants should
know.
Roommates
& You
Very well organized discussion of issues in selecting and living with a roommate
from paying the rent, to quiet hours, to where you'll leave phone messages.
The Talk All Roommates Must Have
Learn the essential things you need to ask someone before you decide to room
with them. Very Good!!!!
Reverse
Lookups-Finding The Name & Address When You Only Have The Phone #
Strange # on your phone bill? Find out who it belongs to.
Choosing A
Roommate
Placing ads, roommate services, living with friends, and knowing what you want
are all covered in this article.
Are
Roommate Matching Services Safe?
Article discussing what to look for in a roommate matching service and how to
protect your privacy.
Making
Rental Payments With Roommates
Tips to protect your tenant/credit record when sharing lease responsibilities
with roommates.
Form
Letters And Practical Advice On Dealing With Unruly Roommates
Index
Of Roommate Related Articles
Moving
Out
New
And Old Rules For Landlords & Tenants -- Part 1: Residential Tenancies
(CA)
Duty to install security devices, ending the rental agreement, eviction, notice
to the landlord or tenant, attorneys' fees, and how foreclosure on
the landlord affects your lease.
www.dca.ca.gov/legal/landlordbook/index.html
(CA)
Tenant help book with information on ending the tenancy, repairs,
security deposits, rent issues/rent increases/rent control, evictions, rights
under written and oral agreements, subleasing, the landlords
right of entry, discrimination and retaliation.
Also has help #s and resources.
Where To Get Legal Or Government Assistance (CA)
Security Deposits (CA)
Right To Tenant's Property Left Behind (CA)
Uninhabitable Premises/Constructive Eviction
Landlord-Tenant
Statutes (50 States & DC)
This site has select laws from each state on security deposits, evictions and
landlord laws, but it's not consumer friendly. Their "landlord Laws
sections may have stuff on notice to end tenancy and other stuff tenants should
know.
Can
The Landlord Enter Without My Permission? (CA)
Your Rights Against Illegal Entry (CA)
Where
To Get Legal Or Government Assistance
(CA)
When
The Landlord Can Enter The Rental Unit (CA)
See page 32.
When
The Landlord Can Enter Your Apartment (General)
Notice
Requirements To Enter Property (Chart For All 50 States)
Back
To Top
Subleases
& Assignments (CA) (P. 34.)
Tenant help book with information on subleasing, ending the tenancy, repairs,
security deposits, rent issues/rent increases/rent control, evictions, rights
under written and oral agreements, the landlords
right of entry, discrimination and retaliation.
Also has help #s and resources.
Where
To Get Legal Or Government Assistance
(CA)
Nuisances,
Noise & Neighbors
California
Municipal Codes and Ordinances
See what city laws regulate the problem and then take action.
Contacting Your Neighbors (Consumer-SOS)
Use Internet phone books and reverse lookups to find out who your neighbors are
and contact them. Good to organize a neighborhood watch, or simply have them
turn down the noise.
Uninhabitable Premises/Constructive Eviction (Consumer-SOS)
Getting Your Neighbors To Turn Down The Noise (General)
Dog Bite Law (California)
Where
To Go For More Help
How To
Start Your Own Neighborhood Watch (CA)
Noise
& Neighbors (General,
mostly for homes)
Find
Your City's Municipal Codes
Learn how your city code treats, garbage, nuisance and safety hazards. If you
can't find your city, follow their links to other code sites that can help you.