Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
tenant rights
Is my landlord required to provide heat and if they
do not, can i withold rent?
Asked on 1/17/01, 1:27 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES
OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES
Re: tenant rights
What type of heater is in the unit? What does the lease say? If it is a system that goes to all the units, or if your individual heater is out of order, you may be entitled to either the entire rent withheld or a set off for the cost of repair of your unit heater.
Answered on 2/16/01, 11:36 am
Lyle Johnson
Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law
Re: tenant rights
The California law requires the landlord to provide a heater for a residential dewelling. Contact the local building code department and report the failure of the landlord to maintain the heater. The building department should force the landlord to fix the heater.
Answered on 2/19/01, 1:57 am