Mold Liability in Rental Properties

The discovery of mold on rental property usually means costly remediation and litigation between the tenant(s) and the landlord.  However, California is one of the few states that have taken steps toward establishing permissible mold standards.  California's "Toxic Mold Protection Act of 2001" authorizes the state's Department of Health Care Services (“DHCS”) to set permissible levels of indoor mold exposure for sensitive populations, which include children and people with compromised immune systems.  The California law also allows the DHCS...

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Constructive Eviction in Commercial Leases

California law provides tenants with a right of quiet enjoyment of the property they are renting. This right requires a landlord to ensure that tenants’ use and enjoyment of the property will not be disturbed. The right to quiet enjoyment is heavily protected in residential lease agreements and cannot be waived.  However, the right to quiet enjoyment may be waived in commercial lease agreements, and therefore  showing constructive eviction in commercial leases is often more...

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Negotiating a Commercial Lease

Unlike run of the mill residential leases, many terms of commercial leases are usually negotiable, although your leverage in the negotiation will be affected by your real estate knowledge and the current rental market. For example, if there is a surplus of commercial space available in your preferred area, you will likely have more leverage to negotiate terms with a prospective landlord.  Similarly, having confidence in and being informed about the terms of the...

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