In California, landlords can evict tenants only for legally valid reasons, such as nonpayment of rent, lease violations, or certain “just cause” reasons under local rent control laws. Proper notice must be given, and the process must follow state and local regulations. Attempting to evict without following the legal steps can result in penalties, so it’s important to consult with an attorney before taking action.
Do L.A. Landlords Have to Pay Interest on Security Deposits?
If you’re a landlord in Los Angeles, you may be legally required to pay interest on your tenant’s security deposit—and not knowing the rules could cost you. Hi, I’m Bijan Shakibko...
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