What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I am a landlord in CA. My home is rented to tenants on a month-to-month contract.
I put the home on the market and at first my tenants were amenable to showing the house but have begun to decline to let the house be shown during evening hours. It is their right to do so, but I think this will hinder my ability to sell the home.
I may have put my foot in my mouth. I sent them an email which said that I needed more flexibility or I'd have to terminate the month-to-month rental agreement.
It's certainly within my rights to send appropriate notification of termination (I haven't done so yet), but can they go after me for retaliation under CA Civil Code 1942.5? It seems hard to believe that I can't ask them to move out given the house has been on the market but I know CA is a tenant friendly state.
Could they really claim retaliation for me ending the contract since I did state that I'd issue a termination notice if the wouldn't be more flexible?
I am a landlord in CA. My home is rented to tenants on a month-to-month contract.
I put the home on the market and at first my tenants were amenable to showing the house but have begun to decline to let the house be shown during evening hours. It is their right to do so, but I think this will hinder my ability to sell the home.
I may have put my foot in my mouth. I sent them an email which said that I needed more flexibility or I'd have to terminate the month-to-month rental agreement.
It's certainly within my rights to send appropriate notification of termination (I haven't done so yet), but can they go after me for retaliation under CA Civil Code 1942.5? It seems hard to believe that I can't ask them to move out given the house has been on the market but I know CA is a tenant friendly state.
Could they really claim retaliation for me ending the contract since I did state that I'd issue a termination notice if the wouldn't be more flexible?