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The Importance of Communicating with Your Landlord in WRITING
Habitability Defects

The Importance of Communicating with Your Landlord in WRITING

Every tenant inevitably has things come up during their tenancy that require them to contact their landlord. Whether your landlord ... Continue Reading

Rats in Your Apartment? Tips on Getting Help from Your Landlord
Habitability Defects

Rats in Your Apartment? Tips on Getting Help from Your Landlord

It often starts with a subtle gnawing and scratching sound coming from the walls or ceiling, but soon the noises ... Continue Reading

What to Do if You See Mold in Your Apartment
Mold

What to Do if You See Mold in Your Apartment

Mold is a common and serious problem for many tenants in San Francisco. Prolonged exposure to mold inside your home ... Continue Reading

What to Expect During Your Initial Consultation With a Tenant Rights Lawyer
Rent Board Disputes

What to Expect During Your Initial Consultation With a Tenant Rights Lawyer

Meeting with a lawyer can be intimidating  - especially if you have never had to deal with legal issues before. ... Continue Reading

Does Your Landlord Have to Repair or Replace an Appliance?
Repair Issues

Does Your Landlord Have to Repair or Replace an Appliance?

When you rent an apartment, chances are that it will contain appliance staples like a stove/oven, refrigerator, microwave, and a ... Continue Reading

What Can You Do About an Apartment Rat Infestation?
Habitability Defects

What Can You Do About an Apartment Rat Infestation?

At first you try to put it out of your mind. But there's no denying the scratching and gnawing that ... Continue Reading

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