mardi 31 octobre 2017

Roommates: Roomate Given Permission to Stay by Landlord, but Not Paying

My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: California

I'm pretty sure our landlord does not want to rent to us anymore, he has said he wants to renovate our unit now that our roommate has given notice, and rent the unit for a price we cannot afford. We have been here for 4 years and have no desire to move. Our roommate has stopped paying rent this month which we had to cover in order to answer the 3 day pay or quit we were given oct 17th when he did not recieve Johns portion of the rent. Since paying Johns october rent, the landlord then issued John a 30 day notice to vacate which expires nov 17th, but expects us to pay johns portion of the rent again this month or he is threatening us with another 3 day notice soon to follow by an unlawful detainer, and eventually an eviction. Can he do that? And what happens if we only pay our portion of the rent on the first? I offerred to pay Johns portion pro rated for when john was actually gone because john is a miserable man who thrives on destroying our property and making life as difficult as possible for us. I work from home and cannot do that when john is slamming things throughout the house and screaming at both my husband and myself. Do we have any recourse, and why is it that john doesnt pay his rent and he gets 45 days to leave the premisis, but we dont pay johns rent and we get a 3 day notice? Isnt that prejudice or discrimination or something along those lines?


Roommates: Roomate Given Permission to Stay by Landlord, but Not Paying

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