Landlord and Tenant Law
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Lease Renewal Agreement-Landlord and Tenant-California
This product states the parties involved, the premises, and the renewal terms and conditions. This product also states when the original lease was signed, when the original lease expired and all of the terms, conditions and provisions of the original lease.Â
Lease Assignment-Landlord and Tenant-California
This product states the date the assignment is made and who the assignor and assignee is. The product also states that the assignor is the lawful and sole owner of the interest, assignee’s duties and obligations, and consent of lessor.Â
Consent to Sublease-Landlord and Tenant-California
When subleasing, a tenant transfers some of their rights under a lease to a third party. In most cases, a tenant must have their landlord’s approval before entering into a sublease agreement. This product states the consent to sublease, including the recitals, use of premises, continuing liability, continuing enforcement of lease, sublease subordinate to lease, rent, assignment and subletting, notices, termination of lease, governing law in California, and the entire agreement.
Complaint to Landlord-Landlord and Tenant-California
This product states the purpose of the letter, including where in the lease the complaint is relevant. The letter also includes the best way to contact the tenant.Â
Change of Address Letter-Landlord and Tenant-California
This product states who the letter is being addressed to, who is addressing the letter, and where and when the address will be changed.
Simple Rental Application-Landlord and Tenant
A sample rental application for rental housing
Stipulation for Entry of Judgment (Unlawful Detainer)-Landlord and Tenant
Stipulations for entry of judgment, pursuant to which a judgment will be entered for a larger amount if the defendant fails to timely pay a lesser agreed upon amount, are commonly used to facilitate settlement. An unlawful detainer is a legal way for a landlord to evict a tenant. It requires a special court process and can move quickly through the court system. Unlawful detainers are often used if the tenant does not leave before the lease ends, the rent is not paid, or the lease is canceled by the landlord.
Request Counter-Request To Set Case For Trial-Unlawful Detainer-Landlord and Tenant
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Prejudgment Claim of Right to Possession-Landlord and Tenant
A prejudgment claim of right of possession form alerts all unnamed occupants of the property that an eviction action has been filed, and that they have the right to be heard and to defend against the eviction. You can serve the Summons, Complaint and a blank Prejudgment Claim of Right of Possession (CP 10.5) on one of the defendants on behalf of “unnamed occupants.” The occupants who are not named in the complaint can add themselves to the action as defendants.
Judgment—Unlawful Detainer Attachment-Landlord and Tenant
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Form Interrogatories-Unlawful Detainer-Landlord and Tenant
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Declaration for Default Judgment by Court (Unlawful Detainer)-Landlord and Tenant
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Complaint-Unlawful Detainer-Landlord and Tenant
A Complaint in Unlawful Detainer is a formal lawsuit against your tenant. An Unlawful Detainer action is a special court proceeding. It’s a legal way to evict someone from the place where they live or work. This usually happens when a tenant stays after the lease is up, the lease is canceled, or the landlord thinks the tenant hasn’t paid their rent.
Claim of Right to Posession and Notice of Hearing-Landlord and Tenant
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