tommiller1
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What is the name of your state? CA
I want to ask one of my roommates to move out of my single-family home in unincorporated LA County (not LA City) because, among other reasons, he frequently has DIFFERENT overnight guests, sometimes two or three times a week. (I have suspicions about the nature of this continuous parade of people, but I have zero proof.) My other two roommates and I are nearing 70, and one of them is a woman, while he is in his 40s. We don’t feel safe with the constant flow of unfamiliar people staying over.
Since this is a single-family home, I believe I have the right to ask him to move with proper notice. However, I’m unsure if there’s a legal distinction between having roommates and renting individual rooms. I recall reading that single-family homes with three or more rented rooms may be subject to rent control, similar to apartment buildings.
Additionally, the roommate insists that there’s no law limiting the number of overnight guests he can have.
I want to ask one of my roommates to move out of my single-family home in unincorporated LA County (not LA City) because, among other reasons, he frequently has DIFFERENT overnight guests, sometimes two or three times a week. (I have suspicions about the nature of this continuous parade of people, but I have zero proof.) My other two roommates and I are nearing 70, and one of them is a woman, while he is in his 40s. We don’t feel safe with the constant flow of unfamiliar people staying over.
Since this is a single-family home, I believe I have the right to ask him to move with proper notice. However, I’m unsure if there’s a legal distinction between having roommates and renting individual rooms. I recall reading that single-family homes with three or more rented rooms may be subject to rent control, similar to apartment buildings.
Additionally, the roommate insists that there’s no law limiting the number of overnight guests he can have.