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Notice Requirements: What You Should Know about Your Landlord Entering Your Apartment
Notice Requirements

Notice Requirements: What You Should Know about Your Landlord Entering Your Apartment

As soon as you rent your apartment, it’s yours to feel safe and relaxed in your home. You’re entitled to privacy and ... Continue Reading

Tips for Dealing with Landlord Tenant Disputes
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Tips for Dealing with Landlord Tenant Disputes

Communicating effectively is one of the most important factors in any relationship. The relationship between landlord and tenant is no ... Continue Reading

SB 1157: California New Law Requires Rent Payments Reporting
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SB 1157: California New Law Requires Rent Payments Reporting

Many Californians have housing woes due to their credit history. This is because landlords seek out renters with strong credit ... Continue Reading

What is the Rent Board?
Rent Board Disputes

What is the Rent Board?

Wolford Wayne represents tenants before the Rent Board. Many landlord-tenant disputes can be resolved at the San Francisco Rent Board. ... Continue Reading

Dealing with Landlord Tenant Disputes
Tenant Harassment

Dealing with Landlord Tenant Disputes

Communicating effectively is one of the most important factors in any relationship. The relationship between landlord and tenant is no ... Continue Reading

Understanding the Difference Between Permanent and Temporary Rent Reductions
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Understanding the Difference Between Permanent and Temporary Rent Reductions

San Francisco has some of the highest rents in the country. However, this has been somewhat tempered during the Covid-19 ... Continue Reading

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