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All Forum Posts by: Bryant Loke

Bryant Loke has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: California tenant laws?

Bryant LokePosted
  • Bakersfield, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

i just want to make sure the management company isnt trying to strong arm me because i am a first time renter. Thank you everybody

Post: California tenant laws?

Bryant LokePosted
  • Bakersfield, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

well lets not get off on the wrong foot. I am a law abiding citizen, and dont bend the rules. I just want to make sure i am not getting swindled.

Post: California tenant laws?

Bryant LokePosted
  • Bakersfield, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

awsome replies. Just what i was looking for. I knew i was in violation, so i will have to part with my "first born son", as hard as it is going to be. I have been on time with payment history, early on most, and have paid three months in advance on occassion. I just wanted to make sure i was not being swindled by a fly by night outfit.

Also, there is NOWHERE in writing stating i cannot repair my personal vehicles on the property, this is why i questioned.

Post: California tenant laws?

Bryant LokePosted
  • Bakersfield, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

hey all, first time poster. I have been a homeowner for years now, however recent events has forced my family to mive to a duplex. Nice place, and were fortunate to find it in short notice.

Lease agreement states no animals. I broke the lease and brought our family retriever of 7 years with us. He is quite, and poses no harm. Neighbors love him. Recently the property manager looked through our back fence from the neighbor's yard (vacant unit), and took pictures of what few piece of stool on the ground. No dog included. The view of the picture is actually from the standing on the fence. Is this legal? I thought there had to be a 24 hr notice, even though i am CLEARLY breaking the lease agreement.

Also, the lease nowhere states i cannot work on my vehicles. I had the hood up on my truck, and they added that into the stipulation. I now have a 3 day notice.

Besided getting rid of my dog, what are my options. Have my rights been violated?