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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, March 25, 2011

Q and A with Prop West

Q) My tenant has changed the locks on his apartment and refuses to give me a copy of the new key. I want to have a copy in case of an emergency. What should I do?

A) Per most rental agreements tenants are not allowed to alter the property. You should serve the tenant with a 3-day notice to cure or quit and if the tenant does not give you a copy of the key or move out within the 3-day period then you can begin eviction.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Q and A with Prop West: Rent Control

Q) I own a rent controlled building in Los Angeles and my tenants are always verbally complaining about one of the other tenants. He say he is noisy and disturbs them at all hours. I have warned this tenant in the past but now I think I need to take further action. What is the next step I should take?

A) First, send the noisy tenant a letter documenting the complaints and request that his actions stop immediately. Second, it would be a good idea to have the other tenants put their complaints in writing. Then if the noisy does not stop you can begin eviction based on the fact that the noisy tenant is a nuisance.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Q and A with Prop West: Evictions/Section 8

Q) One if my Section 8 tenants has not paid her rent and I have filed an unlawful detainer against her. Can I still accept the portion of rent that is paid by Section 8 or will that cancel my eviction?

A) As long as you don't accept any portion of rent from the tenant than you can accept Section 8's portion without it effecting the eviction.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Q and A with Prop West

Q) My tenant stayed an extra five days past the date on her 30 day notice because her new unit was not ready yet. Am I allowed to charge her for the full month's rent since she went over the original 30 days?

A) Technically since your tenant didn't vacant on time her 30 day notice would be void and she would owe you the full month's rent but most judges would rule that your tenant only owed you the pro-rated rent for the 5 extra days.