Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
i rent a house on saturday and pay deposit and if i want to cancel my contract 2 days later can i? am i allow to get full refund of my deposit
in california
3 Answers from Attorneys
Generally no. If it is a lease you are probably bound for the term of the lease unless the landlord agrees IN WRITING to cancel the lease. If it is a month-to-month, you will need to give 30 days written notice, or whatever notice the rental agreement (if in writing) requires.
Although California statutes allow a "cooling-off period" during which a buyer can rescind (cancel) a few kinds of contracts, no such law applies to most contracts, including residential leases or rental agreements.
I agree with Mr. Whipple. Because other people read these posts, I am going to post a link to a list from the Department of Consumer Affairs that lists the specific contracts that have a cooling off period and right of rescission here: http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/legal_guides/k-6.shtml