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Can a landlord get in trouble for a renters crime?

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quincy

Senior Member
I get what you are saying. Please point me to the law or something very similar that describes the part about a landlord needing to do inspections on the interior of rental properties, frequency etc. TIA
And PLEASE, stick to the original question and try not to flood the thread with personal opinions.
Does your lease address any of this - or do you even have a lease?

The city/county where you live may require regular fire inspections and if your landlord has a mortgage on the property, the lender will certainly require regular inspections.
 


Fonz

Member
Does your lease address any of this - or do you even have a lease?

The city/county where you live may require regular fire inspections and if your landlord has a mortgage on the property, the lender will certainly require regular inspections.
I have a lease and it does not address inspections.
15 years and no lender inspections and no fire inspections for me or my neighbors..
 

quincy

Senior Member
I have a lease and it does not address inspections.
15 years and no lender inspections and no fire inspections for me or my neighbors..
Okay. That tells me that your landlord does not have a mortgage on the property. Thanks.
 

Fonz

Member
Okay. That tells me that your landlord does not have a mortgage on the property. Thanks.
Actually there is a mortgage on the property.
I'm now waiting for replies from members who have not posted on this thread as of yet.
Thanks again for your inputs Quincy.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
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Taxing Matters

Overtaxed Member
I get what you are saying. Please point me to the law or something very similar that describes the part about a landlord needing to do inspections on the interior of rental properties, frequency etc. TIA
I gave you what can occur in my state. California may well be different. I'm not going to do the research on California law for you as you are not my client and are not paying for my time. If you want to really know the civil risks that your landlord may have here then I suggest you consult a real estate attorney in California and pay for that advice. I agree that the landlord would not face any criminal problems here without having any knowledge of what is going on.
 

quincy

Senior Member

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