Janet Portman
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First-Time Landlord: Your Guide to Renting out a Single-Family Home (USA Today/Nolo Series)
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2009
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20 editions
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Every Landlord's Guide to Finding Great Tenants
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2006
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11 editions
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California Tenants' Rights
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2007
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24 editions
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Every Tenant's Legal Guide
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1999
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21 editions
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Negotiate The Best Lease For Your Business
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2005
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9 editions
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Leases & Rental Agreements
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Leases & Rental Agreements
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California Tenants' Rights 16th Edition
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First-Time Landlord 1st (first) edition Text Only
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Renters' Rights
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“Review Court Records Use Megan’s Law to Check State Databases of Sexual Offenders”
― Every Landlord's Legal Guide
― Every Landlord's Legal Guide
“Another area of tenant-landlord disputes over the return of deposits has to do with damages to the premises. Some landlords try to charge tenants for everything from a worn spot on a hall rug to faded paint to missing lightbulbs. The tenant is not responsible for any damage or wear and tear done to the premises by an earlier tenant. (CC §1950.5(e).)”
― California Tenants' Rights
― California Tenants' Rights
“They do not usually deal with amenities—features that are not essential but make living a little easier, such as drapes, washing machines, swimming pools, saunas, parking places, intercoms, and dishwashers.”
― Every Landlord's Legal Guide
― Every Landlord's Legal Guide
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