Pasadena, CA asked in Landlord - Tenant for California

Q: Landlord wants to come fix something I asked if we can schedule a time He got mad and then asked to schedule a walk thru

I've been living there now 2 month why does he want a walk thru again we did the move in walk thru already.

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N. Munro Merrick
N. Munro Merrick
Answered
  • Del Mar, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Cal law requires the landlord to notify you, 24 hours in advance, of the day, time and purpose of his requested visit. It is also required to be in writing. You can waive any of those requirements, but if he does not comply you do not have to let him in.

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