| Every Landlord's Guide to Finding Great Tenants
Attorney Janet Portman
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“At last, the long-needed, ultra-complete guidebook every residential landlord should have to find and select quality tenants.”
Robert Bruss,
syndicated real estate columnist
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Updates
Here are summaries of important legal or procedural changes that affect the latest edition of this product.
If you want to check on the accuracy of any other information in the book, please follow the legal research
instructions in the book or in Nolo's research manual, Legal Research: How to Find and Understand the Law.
California Landlords Can't Ask About Immigration or Citizenship Status
Effective date:
Jan. 1, 2008
Landlords in most states are free to inquire as to their applicants’ and tenants’ immigration status and to reject applicants who are in the United States illegally. As long as landlords don’t use immigration status as a mask for illegal discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, or national origin, such a practice is not illegal. Notable exceptions include the federally subsidized “Section 8” program, which requires proof of legal residence before tenants may participate; and New York City, which has prohibited landlords from inquiring as to their tenants’ citizenship or immigration status for years (NYC Admin. Code § 8-107(5)(a)).
As of January 1, 2008, however, all California landlords are prohibited from inquiring as to their prospects’ and tenants’ immigration and citizenship status. (Calif. Civil Code § 1940.3.) The law also forbids any municipality from passing laws that direct landlords to make such inquiries. Landlords may still require documentation that will determine or verify the financial qualifications of an applicant, or to verify the identity of a prospective tenant.
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Every Landlord's Legal Guide
Round up good tenants, keep them around and avoid legal trouble with this plain-English law book. Easy-to-use forms included!
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