Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

I rented a room from an owner-occupied condo. The last month I was there the owner rented another room in anticipation of my departure. How long does the owner have to refund my security deposit? Please address the owner occupied part, as this will show me that it was factored in to the answer.


Asked on 10/24/11, 4:14 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Gibbs The Gibbs Law Firm, APC

I'm not clear as to what you want to know about the "owner-occupied part." The rules are the same for residential tenancies - room rental or full unit rental. The owner has 21 days from the date of your surrender of possession to provide you with an accounting for the use of your security deposit, and/or the remaining balance of your security deposit. You need to leave your landlord a forwarding address, otherwise his only duty is to return it via mail back to the home in which you no longer live.

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Answered on 10/24/11, 4:35 pm


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