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Articles on Required Landlord Disclosures
Required Landlord Disclosures
Find out what disclosures you can expect to see in your lease or rental agreement or in another written communication from your landlord.
Lead Disclosures for Rental Property FAQ
What are a landlord's legal responsibilities to new tenants regarding lead in rental property?
Mold in Rentals: Landlord Liability, Responsibility, and Prevention
Learn about mold in rental units -- your landlord's liability for mold problems, how to get rid of mold, and how to prevent mold in the first place.
California Landlords Must Notify Prospective Tenants of Foreclosure
A new California law requires landlords to notify prospective tenants if the property is facing foreclosure.
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