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State laws on leases and rental agreements can vary, but a landlord or property management company should provide you with a copy of your signed lease upon request. You should make your request in writing, so you have proof if there is a dispute later.
Request a Copy Once each calendar year, at your request, your landlord or rental agency must provide you with a copy of your lease within 15 days of the request under California Civil Code 1962.
In general, your landlord is not legally required to provide you a copy of the lease.
A tenant should be given a copy of the lease and any rules or regulations referred to in the lease after both the landlord and tenant have signed. If the landlord does not voluntarily give the tenant a copy of the lease and rules and regulations, the tenant should request a copy in writing.
Although mortgages and property deeds are public records, apartment leases are not recorded with the county clerk. Your lease is not a public record. ... When you rent an apartment, your rights as a tenant are covered under local, state and federal laws.
If Both Parties Lost the Lease If your landlord or rental management agency has lost the original lease as well, they may ask you to sign a new one, backdating it to the day you signed the original lease.
Put it in writing. ... Tip the super. ... Call 311. ... Take your landlord and the city to court. ... Withhold rent. ... Work together with your neighbors. ... Do it yourself.
Even if the lease says you're taking the property as is and the landlord has no obligation to make repairs, those terms are invalid. A lease cannot override the law. If the landlord doesn't maintain a livable a rental, you have grounds to sue. It's probably easier to sue over habitability than emotional distress.
Put it in writing. ... Tip the super. ... Call 311. ... Take your landlord and the city to court. ... Withhold rent. ... Work together with your neighbors. ... Do it yourself.
To report a bad landlord to the Multifamily Housing Complaint Line call toll-free at (800) MULTI-70 (800) 685-8470) / TTY (800) 432-2209.
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