Southern California Landlord Attorney
Providing Representation in Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Under California law, both landlords and tenants have certain rights. It is always in your best interest to consult an experienced Real Estate Attorney if you are involved in any kind of civil dispute. Landlord-tenant conflicts frequently arise because there may be competing interests involved. Attorney Steffanie Stelnick understands the nuances of landlord-tenant law in California and will fight hard to protect your rights in any disputes arising from an interest in real property.
Drafting and Formalizing Lease Agreements
Too many landlords rely on inadequate lease agreements that do not adequately protect their rights and interests. If you are planning to lease your property, you need a solid lease agreement that will provide for any contingencies, disputes, or damages that often arise in landlord-tenant conflicts. Attorney Steffanie Stelnick can assist you in drafting and formalizing lease agreements for all of your residential properties that provide you the protection you need in the event of a dispute.
Landlord Laws in California
Both landlords and tenants must understand their rights under California law. While laws are continually being updated, you can find many of the rights and responsibilities of both parties under California Tenants: A Guide to Residential Tenants’ and Landlords’ Rights and Responsibilities produced by the Department of Consumer Affairs. For instance, California law protects tenants against unlawful discrimination and requires a landlord to disclose several things to potential renters. Some required disclosures are:
- The presence of known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards
- Pest control treatments used on the property
- Whether asbestos has been discovered
- If there has been methamphetamine contamination
California law bestows responsibilities on both the landlord and tenant, including the responsibility for repairs and how to legally terminate a lease agreement. If a dispute arises, you need legal representation. There are dozens of laws regarding landlord-tenant rights. Without the help of a knowledgeable attorney, you may not get a favorable outcome on your case.
Evictions and Unlawful Detainers
California tends to lean towards tenants’ rights, but landlords do have remedies. For instance, if a tenant refuses to move out after a landlord provides adequate legal notice, they may file an unlawful detainer lawsuit. An unlawful detainer lawsuit is the appropriate process for evicting a tenant who will not voluntarily move out.
Contact the Law Offices of Steffanie Stelnick today at 661-917-2224 for more information on your rights as a landlord or tenant. Our intake staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to take your call.