What is the name of your state? CALIFORNIA
Is it legal for a master tenant to run a metalworks business out of the basement of a house in which he also rents residential bedrooms to subtenants?
The industrial activities continuously disturb the subtenants (sawing, welding, grinding, banging) until almost midnight on most days. Arc welding fumes pervade the house at various times and he stores various hazardous and flammable substances in the basement as well.
Obviously, the covenant of quiet enjoyment has been violated, but what implications does this have for the implied warranty of habitability?
Can either subtenant seek a retroactive rent abatement order to be reimbursed for the decreased value of the rental property over the course of time these activities have been going on, or is future withholding of rent payments the only way to go?
If so, what kind of evidence or proof of the conditions would be necessary to make the case?
Would it be necessary to bring in a city building inspector to verify the existence of the metalworks activities and to document any fire/safety violations stemming therefrom?
Would pictures of the master tenant in action be useful?
Thank you.
The name of my state is: CALIFORNIA
Is it legal for a master tenant to run a metalworks business out of the basement of a house in which he also rents residential bedrooms to subtenants?
The industrial activities continuously disturb the subtenants (sawing, welding, grinding, banging) until almost midnight on most days. Arc welding fumes pervade the house at various times and he stores various hazardous and flammable substances in the basement as well.
Obviously, the covenant of quiet enjoyment has been violated, but what implications does this have for the implied warranty of habitability?
Can either subtenant seek a retroactive rent abatement order to be reimbursed for the decreased value of the rental property over the course of time these activities have been going on, or is future withholding of rent payments the only way to go?
If so, what kind of evidence or proof of the conditions would be necessary to make the case?
Would it be necessary to bring in a city building inspector to verify the existence of the metalworks activities and to document any fire/safety violations stemming therefrom?
Would pictures of the master tenant in action be useful?
Thank you.
The name of my state is: CALIFORNIA