All About California Civil Code § 1950.5: The California Security Deposit Law (2025 Update)
Virtually all California tenants must tender a security deposit to their landlord when commencing their tenancy. It is a fact of life. Although usually an…
No, A New Landlord May Not Increase A California Tenant’s Security Deposit Midway Through A Lease Term
It is common knowledge throughout the state of California that landlords are prohibited from unilaterally increasing rent midway through a tenant’s lease term. California Civil…
Can Landlords Charge California Tenants A Fee For Paying Rent or Their Security Deposit With A Check?
In the age of microtransactions, “junk,” fees, and usury landlord pricing schemes, California tenants can often face daunting amount of fees, including tenancy initiation and…
San Francisco Tenants 2024 Security Deposit Interest Rate
The San Francisco Rent Ordinance requires landlords to pay San Francisco tenants interest on their security deposits. San Francisco Administrative Code § 49.2. This law…
Are Pet Deposits Legal in California?
California tenants may keep animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs as pets. These animals enhance their owner’s moods, provide companionship, encourage movement,…
Affordable Security Deposits for California Tenants Beginning on July 1, 2024
When coupled with the first months’ rent, high security deposits are a significant barrier for many tenants securing housing. The cost of moving into a…
All About California Civil Code § 1950.5: The California Security Deposit Law
CLICK HERE TO READ OUR UPDATED ARTICLE ON THIS MATTER. Often, California tenants must pay security deposits. Although usually an afterthought during the tenancy,…
Berkeley Security Deposit Interest
The Berkeley Rent Ordinance requires landlords to pay tenants interest on their security deposits. Berkeley Municipal Code § 13.76.070. Most Berkeley tenants can expect a…
San Francisco Security Deposit Interest
The San Francisco Rent Ordinance requires landlords to pay tenants interest on their security deposits. San Francisco Administrative Code § 49.2. This law applies to all…