Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
60 day notice
my whole building was given a 60 day notice to vacate because they sold the building. every tenant in this building plans to not pay rent for for the time they have remaining here. i'm on the fence about joining my neighbors. what could the management company do to us if we decide to not pay the rent?
Asked on 2/18/08, 10:49 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Robert L. Bennett
Law offices of Robert L. Bennett
Re: 60 day notice
They could, or would take the money out of your deposit, or they could sue you for the rent.
Note that if the latter occurs, you could be liable for court costs and attorney fees.
Answered on 2/19/08, 11:06 am
Robert L. Bennett
Law offices of Robert L. Bennett
Re: 60 day notice
They could, or would take the money out of your deposit, or they could sue you for the rent.
Note that if the latter occurs, you could be liable for court costs and attorney fees.
Answered on 2/19/08, 11:07 am