Habitability claims arise when a rental property has conditions that make it unsafe or unfit to live in. Examples include mold, pest infestations, broken heating or plumbing, or other serious maintenance failures. In California, landlords have a legal duty to provide livable housing, and when that duty is not met, tenants may bring a habitability claim to seek repairs, rent adjustments, or compensation.
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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