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California landlords can legally enter a rental property without permission. Notice requirements still apply, but permission isnt needed to enter for inspection, improvements, repair, showings, emergencies, or compliance with a court process.
Sample Letter for Giving Notice to Your Landlord Dear [Landlords Name], Please accept this letter as formal notice of my intention to vacate the rental unit at [Your Address]. As per the terms of my lease agreement, I am providing [required notice period] notice. My last day in the unit will be [date].
You may refuse entry to a landlord if they do not give proper notice for a visit, or if they try to enter for any reason beyond the five valid ones listed below. These rights cannot be waived they still apply if your lease says otherwise, or if you dont have a lease.
If you do catch your landlord entering your apartment without permission or notice, you can consider taking legal action. You may be able to file a complaint with the local housing authority, file a lawsuit for breach of privacy, or withhold rent until the issue is resolved.
If you are present, you can refuse to allow the landlord (or his realtor) to show the unit without proper notice. If you are not present, the landlord can IMPROPERLY enter to show the unit. If you refuse, you had better prepare to move at the end of your lease, because you can assume that the landlord will not renew.
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