A San Diego lease agreement is a legally binding contract between a landlord and a tenant outlining the terms and conditions of renting a property. The document serves to protect the rights and responsibilities of both parties and includes the duration of the lease, the monthly rent and security deposit amounts, rules for maintenance and repairs, and any additional restrictions specific to the rental property.
Landlords are required to comply with the San Diego Municipal Code. Some fundamental considerations include:
Some buildings in San Diego might need a Crime-Free Multi-Housing Certification. Owners of such properties are also required to incorporate a crime-free addendum into the lease agreement (San Diego Municipal Code Sec. 32.1211).
Landlords are prohibited from evicting tenants without a valid reason. This regulation applies to both at-fault and no-fault evictions (San Diego Municipal Code Sec. 98.0704):
When serving an eviction notice in San Diego, landlords are required to include a copy of the Tenant Protection Guide. This resource offers tenants facing evictions valuable information and protection, such as relocation assistance.
A buyout agreement occurs when a landlord proposes monetary compensation to a tenant in exchange for vacating their unit. Unlike just-cause evictions, buyout agreements are subject to fewer regulations, potentially resulting in landlords exerting pressure to prompt tenants to leave their property. In San Diego, landlords must provide tenants with a written disclosure outlining their rights before discussing a buyout agreement (San Diego Municipal Code Sec. 98.0707).
Landlords have the option to include additional disclosures and addendums in their leases, helping define tenant responsibilities and mitigate potential liability concerns.
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