Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

Rental Laws

My landlord is trying to make me pay $1500 for repairs on my house from water leaking in the wall due to a faulty airconditioner and a bathroom floor that was damaged due to a toilet leaking from the base (not overflowing). I am disputing the fact that I need to pay the bill. She has now raised my rent $140 a month. She just raised my rent $50 a month in November. Can she raise my rent this soon and can she raise it to make me pay for a disputed bill?


Asked on 1/29/00, 2:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jeffrey P. Widman Law Offices

Re: Rental Laws

If you have a month-to-month tenancy, your landlord can raise your rent with a 30-day notice, even repeatedly, unless your city has a rent-control ordinance. In this case, you may have an argument that the rental increase represents retaliation for your complaining about the water leaks. Did you complain to the landlord or a public agency?

Read more
Answered on 1/31/00, 10:08 pm


Related Questions & Answers

More Real Estate and Real Property questions and answers in California