Landlord and Tenant Lawyers in Danville

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Tenant Law in California

The relationship between a landlord and tenant in Danville, California can occasionally be a touchy one. Landlords and tenants are not always clear on their respective rights and obligations.

Tenants and landlords have numerous legal rights and responsibilities. In general, these rights don't conflict with one another, as long as both parties are clear about what they are, and act accordingly.

Landlord's Rights in Danville, CA

Landlords are, of course, entitled to collect rent from their tenants. If a tenant fails to pay the agreed-upon rent, the landlord is usually able to evict the tenant without too much trouble, though the process can sometimes get fairly complicated.

Additionally, landlords can bill the tenant for any damage they cause to the unit, whether it was intentional or negligent. The costs of repairs for such damage can be deducted from a tenant's security deposit, but it should be noted that tenants aren't accountable for normal wear and tear, over which they have little control.

Tenant's Rights in Danville, CA

At the most basic level, tenants have a basic right to what they're paying for: a habitable living environment. Thus, landlords in Danville, California must ensure that the units they rent to tenants meet some basic standards for human habitation. These requirements vary from state to state, but are often fairly easy to meet. There are no legal standards that rented units be pretty, particularly spacious, or luxurious. They simply have to be fit for human beings to live in them. To be considered "habitable," rented units must have water, electricity, some form of heating (if the local climate necessitates it), and adequate protection from the elements (proper insulation, no roof leaks, windows that close, etc.).

Furthermore, tenants have rights to common areas that are free of physical obstructions, as well as serious health and safety hazards. Common areas are the places in apartment buildings and other residential complexes which every tenant can access, and include hallways, stairwells, and fire escapes. In Danville, California, these areas must be kept in a safe condition, at the landlord's expense.

A tenant also has a right, under federal law and the laws of California to be free from discrimination in housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, or gender. Landlords can further not discriminate against persons with disabilities, and must make reasonable accommodations for those disabilities.

Lastly, tenants are legally protected from arbitrary eviction. Landlords typically must have a very good reason to evict a tenant before the lease agreement reaches the end of its term (at this point, they are of course allowed to decline to renew the lease). Of course, if the tenant breaches the lease agreement (such as by failing to pay rent, damaging the property, or violating other reasonable rules the landlord has put in the lease), the landlord, like a party to any other contract, is free to terminate the agreement and evict the breaching tenant.

Can a Danville, California Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Landlords and tenants generally want to avoid conflict with one another. Nonetheless, conflicts are sometimes unavoidable. If you end up in a major dispute with a landlord or a tenant, a seasoned Danville, California landlord/tenant attorney can help.

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Life in Danville

Danville, California is a city located in the San Ramon Valley, in Contra Costa County. It is part of the San Francisco Bay Area, and has a population of about 42,000 people.Danville, California is one of the wealthiest suburbs in the Bay Area, and the country, with a median household income of over ,000 per year.

Danville, California's residents are largely white-collar professionals, such as executives and lawyers, who usually work in the larger cities nearby. Some of the most successful lawyers in the region live in Danville, California, drawn to its exclusive country clubs and other upscale amenities.

Much of the in-city employment in Danville, California is based around retail and healthcare.

Because of its upscale residents, as well as a large numbers of service employees, the lawyers of Danville, California are able to handle a wide range of cases, from highly sophisticated disputes, to relatively simple matters. So, if you need legal services, chances are very good that a Danville, California attorney can help you.

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