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If you do not see the service area you are looking for, please call and ask.Caregiver Doors are a unique half-height door solution for water management in the shower zone for those with special needs and potentially a key benefit if a caregiver is involved with the showering experience. Our Caregiver Door system allows people with special needs easy entry and exit in the shower zone but offers privacy during the showering experience. This independence gives the user a sense of control and self-respect during this private process. Not sure what you need?Please enter your Zipcode to find a dealer near you. For questions or comments regarding this Web site, please send an e-mail to the webmaster. Retail Customers - check out our Dealer Locator. 6611-C Preston Avenue Livermore, CA 94551 Toll Free: 800-826-2577 Tel: 925-373-1135 4795 Shepherdsville Road Louisville, KY 40218 Toll Free: 800-826-2577 Tel: 502-969-4059 16918 Edwards Road, Cerritos, CA 90703




Toll Free: 877-746-9371 Tel: 562-921-7774 100 Cummings Park Drive, Woburn, MA 01801 825 Avenue H. East #115 Arlington, TX 76011 Toll Free: 877-746-9371 Tel: 817-640-7220 3808 North Sullivan Road, Building #35 Suite C, Spokane Valley, WA 99216 99-1450 Koaha Place, Space D Aiea, HI 96701California tenants are legally entitled to rental property that meets basic structural, health, and safety standards and is in good repair. a landlord fails to take care of important maintenance (such as a leaky roof or a broken heater), tenants may have the legal rights to: It is illegal for landlords in California to retaliate against tenants who exercise their statutory rights, such as the right to This article explains the basic rules and procedures for two key rights available to California tenants: rent withholding and repair and All landlords are legally required to offer livable or habitable premises when they originally rent a unit in California, and to maintain it in that




condition throughout the rental term. According to state laws (Civil Code § 1941.1 and § 1941.3), at minimum every rental must have: Other laws that cover a California tenant’s right to a fit and habitable dwelling include H&S §17920.3 (also known the State Housing Law) and the Uniform Housing Code, an industry code that is adopted by the state legislature and counties and cities. In addition, local governments have their own city or county building and housing codes (different from industry codes) that regulate structural aspects of buildings and establish minimum requirements for light, ventilation, heating, and the like. In most urban areas of California, local codes are more thorough than the state’s general housing To find the exact requirements your landlord must meet, contact your local building or housing authority. To find yours, call your mayor of city manager’s office or check your city or county website.




Landlords aren’t the only ones with responsibilities. housing law requires that tenants: Then best approach is to put every maintenance and repair request to your landlord in writing (even if you call or email first), specifically describing the problem, its effect on you, what you want done, and when. broken front door lock or loose step poses a health or safety threat, say so. Keep notes of every written repair request, conversation, and email to and from your landlord. If you and the landlord agree on a plan of action, write down your understanding of the agreement and send a copy to theAlso, keep copies of any evidence of the problem, such as a photo of a broken railing on the front steps. You may need all this if your landlord tries to evict you for nonpayment of rent. If your persistent and businesslike requests for repairs are ignored, tenants in California have several options, of which the most effective include rent withholding and “repair and deduct.”




Rent withholding basically means that you stop paying rent to the landlord until the repairs are made. Before doing so, you need to make sure you meet the following prerequisites: It’s a serious repair or habitability problem, not just annoying. There must be a true habitability problem that imperils your health or safety, such as a broken heater in the middle of a major cold spell, as opposed to a leaky faucet. The problem must not be something that you or a guest caused, either deliberately or through You told the landlord about the problem and gave him or her a reasonable opportunity to fix it. Set a reasonable deadline and let the landlord know you intend to withhold rent if the problem is not resolved. California law gives landlords 30 days to fix habitability problems, less if the circumstances warrant prompterA broken front door lock, for example, requires immediate attention, not 30 days. reasonable amount of rent, relative to the problem.




Unless you’ve had to move out because of an unfit rental, you are not entitled to stop paying rentYou must pay the landlord the reasonable value of the rental in its unfit state or deduct rent based on the value of the part of the unit affected any local laws on rent withholding—for example, a requirement (in a few cities) that you pay the withheld rent directly to a city escrow account. Another powerful legal remedy under state law (Civil Code § 1941.1-1942.5) for getting a landlord to make major repairs in California is called “repair and deduct.” It works like this: If you have tried and failed to get your landlord to fix a serious defect that makes your rental unit unfit, you can hire a repairperson to fix it (or buy a replacement part and do it yourself), and subtract the cost from the following month’s rent. As with rent withholding, notify the landlord first and give him or her a reasonable amount of time to fix the problem before make repairs.




Also, gather bids and collect pricing information before you hire someone, especially if the problem requires expertise, as would be the case with a major plumbing or electrical defect. For an overview of California landlord-tenant law, including your rights to habitability and options for getting your landlord to make Also, the Nolo book California Tenants’ Rights includes detailed discussions of the same topics, plus forms you can send your landlord, including a notice to repair and a notice of rent withholding. For state law on rent withholding, see Green v. Superior Court, 10 Cal.3d 616 (1974). For state law on repair and deduct, see Cal. Civ. Code § For state law prohibiting landlord retaliation against tenants who exercise their legal rights, see Cal. Civ. Code § 1942.5. See the Laws and Legal Research section of Nolo for advice on finding and reading statutes and court decisions. Also, check your local housing ordinances for any city or

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