Clean First, Photograph Later? That Rental Workflow Just Became a $7,500 Mistake
A landlord withheld $2,500 from a deposit with a cleaning invoice and photos of a spotless apartment. The judge asked where’s the photo of the damage. There wasn’t one. The tenant walked out with $7,500.
Castro Valley and San Lorenzo Landlords: Your Eviction Rules Changed and Nobody Told You
Alameda County doubled the relocation payout, added a 90-day notice for vulnerable tenants, and created a 3-day email rule that’s already getting cases thrown out. DIY evictions are over.
Short-Rate vs. Pro-Rata: The Insurance Refund Trick Landlords Keep Falling For
Insurance companies charge short-rate penalties when you cancel early. But if you left because they couldn’t do their job, that’s a constructive cancellation. Demand pro-rata. File with the CDI if they refuse.
Your Trust Won’t Save You From a Lawsuit. Here’s What Will.
Your revocable trust offers zero lawsuit protection on rental property. Courts treat it as your personal asset. An LLC shields you while alive. A trust protects heirs after death. You need both.
That 70’s Rule That’s Costing You $40,000 in Rental Income
California is the only state that forces landlords to give up a whole apartment unit for an on-site manager. AB 1771 would kill that 1970s rule entirely. The bill is in committee now. Owners with 16+ units: pay attention.
That Smoker Who Moved Out Last Year? Their Chemicals Are Still in Your Walls
California now classifies cigarette residue the same as asbestos and lead paint. AB 455 is a sales disclosure law today. But the researchers who wrote it already said rentals are next. Your turnover protocol is obsolete.