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Since a forced removal from the property without a court order is unlawful, it is well within your rights to approach the police and make a case. The police should then warn the landlord or others involved that they are breaking the law and that they could face being arrested if they persist.
Your landlord cannot shut-off your utilities or lock you out of your apartment. This is known as constructive eviction and it is illegal.
Landlord harassment is illegal in California. California Civil Code Section 1940.2 specifically forbids a landlord to force a tenant out of their home by: Displaying forceful, threatening, willful, or menacing conduct towards you or your guests.
Contact the police if theres an emergency situation Dont be afraid to make a complaint - you shouldnt have to put up with a bad service. The law is there to help you. Your landlord cant just end your tenancy because youve made a complaint - but they might try, especially if youve got an assured shorthold tenancy.
Tenants cannot be evicted for making a complaint against the landlord or for anything discriminatory. Under the Fair Housing Act, its illegal for landlords to discriminate against a prospective tenant based on sex, race, color, national origin, religion, familial status, or disability.
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Some Landlords disregard the law and rights of tenants and employ tactics to remove tenants from the property forcefully. Its important to know that: your landlord isnt allowed to lock you out; your landlord cannot sell your possessions to compensate for unpaid rent (only a court can enforce this);
In instances where a tenants right to receive a supply of utilities such as water, electricity and wifi is a purely contractual right arising from the terms of the lease agreement concluded between the tenant and the landlord, the landlord may have the contractual right to terminate the supply of those utilities when
The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482) is a new law that requires a landlord to have a valid reason to evict renters so long as the renter has lived in the rental housing for at least 12 months. This is called just cause protections for eviction.
Your rights as a tenant in California include: Equal opportunity housing. Reasonable application fees. Refundable security deposits. The right to information (about mold, utilities, etc.) The right to make claims in small claims court. Rent control. The right to habitable premises.
Call the police immediately at (415) 553-0123. Under Penal Code 418, your landlord is guilty of a misdemeanor and could be arrested. You have a right to regain entry into your apartment, even if you have to break in or call a locksmith.

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