Landlord-Tenant Law Long Beach CA
Landlord-tenant law varies by state, but typically covers the rights and obligations resulting from the landlord-tenant relationship, including the lease or rental agreement itself, termination, abandonment, eviction, renewal, rent, security deposit and improvements and repairs to the property.
Jonathan Aaron Weinman
562-901-2500
249 E Ocean Blvd Ste 750
Long Beach, CA
Jonathan Aaron Weinman
562-901-2500
249 E Ocean Blvd Ste 750
Long Beach, CA 90802
Specialties
Business, Landlord & Tenant, Employment, Mediation
Education
Pepperdine University School of Law,Southwestern Univ SOL,University of Southern California
State Licensing
California
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Alice Georgia Tadros
562-346-3276
5150 E PACIFIC COAST HWY STE 200
LONG BEACH, CA
Alice Georgia Tadros
562-346-3276
5150 E PACIFIC COAST HWY STE 200
LONG BEACH, CA 90804
Specialties
Immigration, Landlord & Tenant, Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13
Education
Thomas Jefferson SOL,San Diego State Univ
State Licensing
California
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Dwight David Stirling
562-439-2660
4105 E BROADWAY STE 100
LONG BEACH, CA
Dwight David Stirling
562-439-2660
4105 E BROADWAY STE 100
LONG BEACH, CA 90803
Specialties
Litigation, Business, Divorce, Landlord & Tenant, Personal Injury
Education
University of Southern California Law School,Pomona College (Claremont),Pomona College in Claremont
State Licensing
California
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Richard Edwin Holmes
3512 SAGAMORE DR
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA
Richard Edwin Holmes
3512 SAGAMORE DR
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649
Specialties
Real Estate, Landlord & Tenant, Business, Credit Repair, Probate
Education
Southern Connecticut State University,Western State University, Fullerton
State Licensing
California
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Maneesh Sharma
714-642-3838
16989 Edgewater Lane
Huntington Beach, CA
Maneesh Sharma
714-642-3838
16989 Edgewater Lane
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Specialties
Arbitration, Debt Collection, Landlord & Tenant, Mediation, Partnership, Estate Planning, Fraud, Litigation, Contracts, Health Care, Corporate, Divorce, Power Of Attorney, Probate, Real Estate, Trusts, Wills
Education
Loyola Law School
University of Southern California
University of Southern California
State Licensing
California
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Nazanin Ghazi
562-264-2880
320 N Golden Shore St., Suite 200
Long Beach, CA
Nazanin Ghazi
562-264-2880
320 N Golden Shore St., Suite 200
Long Beach, CA 90802
Specialties
Immigration, Landlord & Tenant, Litigation, Workers Compensation, Insurance, Contracts, Corporate
Education
University of La Verne College of Law,University of California - Los Angeles
State Licensing
California
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Saman Behnam
562-436-7858
400 Oceangate 8th Floor, Union Bank Building
Long Beach, CA
Saman Behnam
562-436-7858
400 Oceangate 8th Floor, Union Bank Building
Long Beach, CA 90802
Specialties
Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Adoption, Business, Copyright Application, Debt Collection, Landlord & Tenant, Family, Mediation
Education
Thomas Jefferson SOL,California St Univ Fullerton
State Licensing
California
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Lisa Peskay Malmsten
562-810-4789
6285 E Spring St #391
Long Beach, CA
Lisa Peskay Malmsten
562-810-4789
6285 E Spring St #391
Long Beach, CA 90808
Specialties
Employment, Landlord & Tenant
Education
Southwestern Univ SOL,Univ of California Irvine
State Licensing
California
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Fermin Villegas
562-653-3200
12800 Center Court Dr Ste 300
Cerritos, CA
Fermin Villegas
562-653-3200
12800 Center Court Dr Ste 300
Cerritos, CA 90703
Specialties
Employment, Landlord & Tenant
Education
UC Davis SOL King Hall,Univ of California Berkeley
State Licensing
California
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Norman Robert Gritsch
310-212-0363
2355 Crenshaw Blvd Ste 200
Torrance, CA
Norman Robert Gritsch
310-212-0363
2355 Crenshaw Blvd Ste 200
Torrance, CA 90501
Specialties
Business, Employment, Workers Compensation, Landlord & Tenant
Education
Pepperdine Univ SOL,Georgetown Univ
State Licensing
California
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LANDLORD-TENANT Landlord-tenant law varies by state, but typically covers the rights and obligations resulting from the landlord-tenant relationship, including the lease or rental agreement itself, termination, abandonment, eviction, renewal, rent, security deposit and improvements and repairs to the property. A landlord is a person who contracts through a lease or rental agreement to fully or partially rent his or her real property to another for a specific time period and for a set payment of rent. The person who rents such property from a landlord is referred as a tenant. Landlords usually require potential tenants to complete a rental application providing prior employment, income, credit and rental history. Landlords may check with previous employers or landlords and/or credit bureaus, if authorized, to obtain information regarding the potential tenant. The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires landlords to disclose whether their refusal to rent to a particular person is based on credit information other than that contained in a credit report. A landlord must allow a potential tenant to request the credit information and must provide the tenant the nature of the information within a reasonable time. If a landlord refuses to rent to a person based on information contained in a credit report, he or she must inform the person of the reason for rejection, the name and address of the agency that provided the negative information and inform the person that he or she may obtain a free copy of his or her credit report by requesting it within 60 days. Federal law generally prohibits landlords from refusing to rent property to persons on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, sex, age, disability (physical or mental) or parental status through the Fair Housing Act and Fair Housing Amendments Act. Such discrimination laws do not typically apply to landlords of owner-occupied buildings with four or less rental units, religious or private organization housing, senior citizen housing and single family houses rented without discriminatory advertising or a real estate agent. Some states may also have laws against marital status, sexual preference or age discrimination. A landlord may not violate the Americans with Disabilities Act by refusing to rent to a disabled person who uses a trained animal as a guide. A landlord must apply any standards he or she sets for choosing a tenant (such as stable income or good credit or rental history) equally to all potential tenants. Further, landlords must apply the terms of the rental or lease agreement equally to all persons once they become tenants, including penalties for late payment of rent and reasons for termination. Two or more persons who enter into a rental or lease agreement with a landlord are referred to as cotenants. Although cotenants have the same legal obligations under a rental or lease agreement, each cotenant may be independently liable to the landlord for failure to comply with the... |
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