Hemet, CA asked in Landlord - Tenant for California

Q: Hi, my question pertains to Tenant protection. 2 friends of mine received a doc from the landlord asking them to Sign.

Tenants lived in the mobile home since 2009. Son of the original owner took over Hemet Fairview, LLC at beginning of 2020. He has already raised their rent 3X’s this yr thru pandemic. Rent has been $900 for the last several years and now it’s $990. Both tenants on SSI have lived there 11 years. I advised them NOT to sign doc until we can get answers. I feel it takes their rights away

The document is between: Hemet Fairview, LLC (Landlord) and xxx

“This property is NOT subject to the Rent Limits imposed by section 1947.12 of the civil code and it is NOT subject to the Just Cause requirements of section 1946.2 of the civil code. This property meets the requirements of sections in 1947.12 (d)(5) and 1946.2 (e)(8) of the civil code and the owner is not any of the following (1) a real estate investment trust, as defind by section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code, (2) a corporation, or (3) a limited liability company in which at least one member is a corporation”

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  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Check if your county has a CVID 19 Emergency Ordinance. This may buy you some time. Best of luck.

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