The California Landlord’s Law Book: Rights & Responsibilities. Book with CD-Rom (12th edition)


Product Description

The most comprehensive — and easiest to use — guide to California residential property management available.

Every California landlord and residential property manager needs The California Landlord’s Law Book: Rights & Responsibilities. The definitive guide for over 20 years, it clearly and comprehensively covers everything you need to know about:

  • security deposits
  • leases and rental agreements

  • inspections

  • liability

  • lead paint

  • discrimination

  • rent control

  • satellite dishes

  • and more

    The book provides you with all the forms you need as tear-outs and on CD-ROM, including rental applications; leases and rental agreements 3-, 30-, 60- and 90-day notices — and much more.

    The 12th edition includes up-to-date landlord-tenant laws and forms, including new rules for terminating a tenancy. It also has updated rent control charts for 15 cities. All forms included as tear-outs and on CD-ROM.

    Also available: California Landlord’s Law Book: Evictions

    The California Landlord’s Law Book: Rights & Responsibilities. Book with CD-Rom (12th edition)

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    March 19,2009 WSGVAR Lecture Invitation – 8:30 AM

    INTRODUCTION TO TOPIC: A mechanics lien is a hold against a property that essentially holds your property hostage. If the owner of a property does not pay someone for the work done on the property, the person who is owed money can place a hold on the property and subsequently sell the property through foreclosure. Those allowed to use this remedy can be an unpaid contractor, subcontractor or supplier. Our office has represented both property owners and contractors in mechanics liens and know that it can be a difficult process. The WSGVAR meeting on March 19, 2009 will deal with this interesting and dynamic area of the law. This lecture should be attended by real estate brokers, agents, mortgage consultants, lawyers, and anyone involved in the real estate industry. LOCATION: 1039 E. Valley Blvd., Suite 205B San Gabriel, CA 91776 DATE: March 19, 2009 TIME: 8:30 AM BIO Mr. Cheng leads a team of distinguished attorneys in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Cheng has an extensive background in small to large business operations and commercial realty transactions. He has counseled individuals and businesses at all levels in a variety of transactional and litigation matters, including contract, landlord-tenant, land use, employment, franchise law, fraud, business immigration, products liability, trademark violations, construction defect and general torts. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Cheng served as a judicial extern to Judge Roy Paul and Commissioner Maren Nelson in the Superior