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What is a Constructive Eviction?
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What is a Constructive Eviction?

Every tenant in San Francisco has the right to live peacefully in their rental unit, also known as the right ... Continue Reading

The Importance of Renter’s Insurance in San Francisco
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The Importance of Renter’s Insurance in San Francisco

With rising costs everywhere right now, many renters are looking to cut costs wherever they can. However, it is important ... Continue Reading

What Renters Need to Know about Utilities
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What Renters Need to Know about Utilities

One of the duties for landlords is that they must provide tenants with a habitable place to live, which includes ... Continue Reading

The Relationship Between the Doctrine of Constructive Eviction and Uninhabitable Conditions
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The Relationship Between the Doctrine of Constructive Eviction and Uninhabitable Conditions

Sometimes you're evicted when you stop paying your rent. Or your landlord decides to take over your apartment and moves ... Continue Reading

Understanding Warranty of Habitability Issues
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Understanding Warranty of Habitability Issues

The implied warranty of habitability is a traditional concept that states landlords must keep their properties in a safe and ... Continue Reading

Is It Legal to Withhold Rent Until Repairs are Done?
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Is It Legal to Withhold Rent Until Repairs are Done?

When your landlord doesn’t cooperate or follow through with repairs, it’s understandable to feel frustrated. You are expected to make ... Continue Reading

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