Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
Landlord/Tenant
I put my 30 day notice in and paid rent through Oct. 25. Due to the wildfires, there was a mandatory evacuation that kept us out of our area until Oct. 26. I lost 4 days due to this and when we were able to return I was completely out in 4 more days. Now my landlord is trying to charge me rent for these days eventhough no one could return.
Can they charge me for this?
Asked on 10/30/07, 1:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert L. Bennett
Law offices of Robert L. Bennett
Re: Landlord/Tenant
Yes, he can charge you! Can he collect? Not likely!!!
Write the stingy miser a certified letter, return receipt, that you will not pay.
If you have further problems with this call, or e-mail, my office.
Good luck!
Answered on 10/30/07, 8:10 pm
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