Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Is it a felony for the landlord to turn off tenants' utilities, Los Angeles, Ca.
Asked on 2/12/11, 11:02 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
A landlord cannot turn of a tenants' utilities to effect a self help eviction. If a landlord does so, a landlord may be subject to civil liability for the tenant's damages, as well as penalties of up to $100 per day that the landlord turned off the utilities. The relief is provided in civil courts, pursuant to Civil Code section 789.3.
I'm unaware of any criminal punishment.
Answered on 2/13/11, 10:10 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
I am on probation with about 5 months left of a three year probation term. I was... Asked 2/12/11, 12:25 pm in United States California Criminal Law
-
How to go about pressing charges for afalse police report Asked 2/12/11, 4:23 am in United States California Criminal Law
-
I got a great job and they are about to hire me I got two misdemeanors and one... Asked 2/11/11, 3:06 pm in United States California Criminal Law
-
Yesterday I was tanning nude in my backyard as I usually do when the weather is... Asked 2/11/11, 10:52 am in United States California Criminal Law