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  2. Should California landlords be required to allow pets? This ...

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    “As a landlord, you can often charge pet fees that will add extra weight to your wallet,” Innago, a rental management software company, advises. “In some cases, you can bump rent up by 20% ...

  3. How much can my landlord raise my rent? Am I being ... - AOL

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    The landlord collects a security deposit before the lease begins and it’s used if the tenant damages the unit or breaks the lease and doesn’t pay rent, according to the California Courts Self ...

  4. California could bar landlords from banning pets at some ...

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  5. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    The law requires that landlords act in "in good faith to take the unit permanently off the rental market" when withdrawing a property from the rental market. A family in Los Angeles successfully sued the landlord and, in a jury trial, won the right to remain in the rental, because they demonstrated that the landlord was not acting in good faith ...

  6. California Assembly Bill 1634 (2007) - Wikipedia

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    The bill was generally opposed by pet owners, breed clubs, [9] [10] [11] breeders of working dogs, search-and-rescue dog associations, [12] K9 law enforcement associations, [13] [14] organizations that provide guide dogs for the blind and service dogs for the disabled, [15] [16] California's agriculture industry, animal rescue groups, leaders ...

  7. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    One accepted way for a landlord to take possession of a rental unit is to use an "owner move-in" eviction, which is recognized as "just cause" to terminate a rent-controlled tenancy. Of course, the landlords are then required to move in and make the rental unit their residence for some minimum period (e.g., 36 continuous months).

  8. What If My Landlord Starts Prohibiting Pets? - AOL

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  9. Cali Landlords: Paws off our Pets! - AOL

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    Assemblyman Pedro Nava (D- Santa Barbara), a candidate for state attorney general, introduced legislation that would ban landlords from requiring that Cali Landlords: Paws off our Pets! Skip to ...