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San Pedro, CA, United States
At Properties West our team of professionals realizes that just as every property is unique so is the objective of every owner. Since our inception in 1981, we have been an industry leader in the management of residential homes, apartment buildings and condominiums. Please take a moment to review the time and money saving services we offer which provide the utmost in property management.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Q and A with Prop West

Q) I live in my rental apartment building with my girlfriend. I want her to move out and she will not. What legal rights do I have?

A) If your girlfriend is not paying any rent, this is considered a tenancy-at-will. You can terminate this type tenancy with a 30-day notice even if the unit is under rent control. If she does not vacate after the 30 days then you can begin eviction.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Q and A with Prop West

Q) I have a tenant with a non-emergency maintenance problem. I have my handyman all set up to to do the repair but the tenant is telling me that she will only allow access Monday-Friday from 7am -3pm. Does she have the right to set these hours?

A) Unless it is an emergency repair work should only be scheduled during normal business hours, Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm. Your tenant is being reasonable.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Q and A with Prop West

Q) I gave my tenant a 60-day notice to vacate. After the 60 days my tenant said they needed more time to move and paid the next month's rent. Now the month up and the tenants are refusing to vacate. Can I start eviction on them?

A) No. Since you accepted rent after the expiration of the 60-day notice you have cancelled the notice. You must now serve another 60-day notice and if the tenants don't move after the 60 days you can start eviction.

Q and A with Prop West: Rent Control

Q) I have a tenant in a rent controlled building that always pays late. I have to serve him a 3-day notice every month and he always pays by the third day. Can I charge my tenant for having to serve him a notice every month?

A) Yes, you can but only if it says so in his rental agreement.