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What are the new notice requirements to raise rent (CA)?
What interest rate am I entitled to on my Security Deposit? (CA)
Can the landlord deduct normal wear and tear from my security deposit?
Can the landlord require a tenant to pay the rent in cash?
Is the landlord required to give me a receipt for my rent?
Can my landlord charge a $500 late fee?
My landlord orally agreed to accept partial payment of my rent and said I could pay the balance in a week. Can he evict me?
How often can my landlord raise the rent?
When must the notice be given for a rental increase?
What if I am served with notice of a rent increase on the 5th of the month? When does it become effective?
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