Q) I own a rent controlled building. Once a tenant moves out I renovate the unit and then rent it out for a significantly higher rent amount. One of my tenants is claiming that I am discriminating against him because I won't renovate his unit. He claims he will report me to the city. Is there anything I can do?
A) Yes, you can tell this tenant that he can move into one of your newly renovated units and pay the higher rent amount. If he does not take this option you do still have the obligation to keep his unit habitable.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Q and A with Prop West: Rent Control
Q) I pay for water at my rent controlled building in Los Angeles. The cost has gone up over the past couple of years. Can I pass on any of this cost to the tenants?
A) Unfortunately, since the property is under rent control you are subject to the annual allowable rent increases as set by the City of Los Angeles.
A) Unfortunately, since the property is under rent control you are subject to the annual allowable rent increases as set by the City of Los Angeles.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Q and A with Prop West
Q) I have an apartment building in Los Angeles and one of my tenants has an inoperable car in the parking area. It is very unsightly. Is there anything I can do?
A) According to the Los Angeles Municipal Ordinance an inoperable car may not be parked in an apartment complex for safety reasons. You can serve the tenant a "notice to perform or quite" and if the tenant does not remove the vehicle in three days you can start eviction.
A) According to the Los Angeles Municipal Ordinance an inoperable car may not be parked in an apartment complex for safety reasons. You can serve the tenant a "notice to perform or quite" and if the tenant does not remove the vehicle in three days you can start eviction.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Q and A with Prop West
Q) I have to fumigate my apartment building and the tenants will be out for two days. One of the tenants wants me to hire a security guard to watch the property and protect their belongings while they are out. Is this my responsibility?
A) It is not the responsibility of the landlord. Make sure that your are contracting a licenced and bonded pest control company and the suggest to the tenant that they remove all valuables; like cash and jewelry.
A) It is not the responsibility of the landlord. Make sure that your are contracting a licenced and bonded pest control company and the suggest to the tenant that they remove all valuables; like cash and jewelry.
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