Thursday, February 16, 2012

Free Legal Question: Real Estate Law | California | My landlord ...

My landlord came in unannounced to my apartment yesterday with prospective tenants for next year.

Thus, he violated the following terms and agreements of our lease agreement:

A) Tenant agrees to allow Landlord entrance and inspection of the premises during business hours and upon NO LESS THAN 24 HOURS NOTICE, without Tenant's presence, for any lawful purpose.

B) Landlord reserves the right to show Tenant units in the SHP to incoming Student Tenants normally during the hours, Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm, with PROPER ADVANCE NOTICE TO THE TENANT.

According to the lease agreement, "This Rental Agreement and the attachments hereto constitute the entire agreement between the parties. There are no oral or written representations or agreements made by Tenant or Landlord which supersede or modify this Agreement. In the event any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed illegal or unenforceable, it shall not void this contract, or any provision thereof. The balance of the terms and conditions herein shall remain in full force and effect. ANY VIOLATION TO THE LEASE AGREEMENT IS SUBJECT TO FINE."

Can I demand monetary compensation from my landlord? What legal rights do I have? Please advise me!

Source: http://www.lawguru.com/legal-questions/-/landlord-unannounced-apartment-yesterday-prospective-810508573/

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