Landlord's
duties & Tenant Rights
Just as a tenant has certain duties that they must fulfill,
so does the landlord. One of the first duties a landlord must
observe is to comply with all federal and state laws such
as the implied warranty of habitability, which states that
any rented property must meet basic standards of human habitation,
and the Fair Housing Act, which outlaws discriminatory leasing
policies. Additionally, landlords must comply with all applicable
health and safety standards. Heating, plumbing and electrical
systems must be kept in good working condition. If the landlord
owns four our more units, they must provide garbage cans or
garbage removal. For the sake of tenant privacy, landlords
are required to give at least 24 hours notice before entering
the property and may only do so at reasonable times of the
day. Finally, if the landlord is notified by police or other
informants that illegal drug activity is occurring, they have
an obligation to evict those tenants for the protection of
the other tenants. For more information about a landlord's
duties, contact a real estate lawyer in your area.
The
Best Resource We could find on Both Tenant and Landlords
rights is the guide by the California
Department of Consumer Affairs.
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