Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
Dog Leash Law
I'm a renter living in a small
complex with a total of four units.
There are three front yard(s) that
occupy all four units. A fence
separates the yards from the public
street. This fence has a gate for
entry and exit. One of the tenants
has a chihuahua which is a little
over sized (six or seven lbs). This
dog run randomly without a leash
throughout the yards barking loudly
and viciously. I did notice a dog
license on the dog. Is it illegal for
this dog to run among our complex
without a leash ?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Dog Leash Law
If I understand you correctly, all four units share the three front yards. So the dog is on private property that his owner is allowed to use. If the yards are in fact separate and only one unit is allowed to use a certain front yard, then your concern is that the dog is trespassing and not whether it is on a leash. If the dog is acting as a public nuisance by barking too much, that is another legal issue. But if it is on land that its owner is allowed to use, then uless your locality has a special leash law, a dog does not have to be on a leash while it is on private property. The owner of the building can act however if the dog is breaking the terms of the lease; speak to the building owner if you can not get the dog owner to co-operate.