Trip hazards are one of the most commonly overlooked sources of liability in California rental properties. Uneven sidewalks, lifted driveway panels, cracked walkways, and settled concrete may seem minor at first glance, but even small height differences can lead to serious injuri...
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California’s Tenant Protection Act of 2019, commonly known as AB 1482, is one of the most impactful landlord-tenant laws in the state. It established statewide rent caps and just cause eviction requirements that apply to many residential rental properties, regardless of cit...
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California’s rental housing laws continue to evolve at a rapid pace, and 2026 introduces a wide range of new requirements landlords need to understand. From lease language and rent pricing to habitability standards, eviction rules, and court procedures, these updates affect...
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Property owners across California are keeping a closer eye on heating and cooling standards as the state responds to rising temperatures and changing expectations around habitability. Recent legislation, including SB 655, shows that cooling systems are becoming a bigger...
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California’s rental market never stands still. New laws, shifting tenant expectations, and increased scrutiny around pricing are reshaping how landlords communicate the true cost of living in a rental home. At the center of all this, transparency has become one of the most ...
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Screening tenants is one of the most important steps a landlord takes before signing a lease. It protects your property, helps ensure timely rent payments, and keeps your investment running smoothly. But when screening reveals red flags and you decide not to move forward with an ...
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California’s rental market continues to evolve, and with it, so do the laws that shape how landlords must manage every detail of their investments, including security deposits. What was once a straightforward process now carries a long list of legal expectations, documentat...
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Across California, the need for accessible, affordable child care continues to rise. Many licensed providers meet this demand by operating small or large family child care homes right where they live. But that arrangement can sometimes create tension between landlords and tenants...
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As California continues modernizing housing laws, a new regulation (Assembly Bill 414) will reshape how landlords handle security deposit refunds. Beginning January 1, 2026, property owners who manage rent payments electronically must also return deposits electronically. Thi...
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Disclaimer: As your trusted property management resource, we provide this information to keep you educated. Please remember that we are not attorneys, and this content is not legal advice. For guidance on drafting or amending your lease to comply with California Civil Code Sectio...
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