Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

I gave my landlord 30 thousand as a loan to be paid back as half my rent ($800) or in cash @ 20% interest he then grant titled the property to his sister and never informed me yet he continued to collect my rents for ten months, then his sister told me she was raising the rent to the entire $1600 and she was not going to honor her brothers agreement with me.


Asked on 2/01/10, 12:30 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

I already answered this question and told you to contact me. Do you want to try and resolve this, or do you just like watching your rights go down the drain?

Daniel Bakondi, Esq. [email protected] 415-450-0424

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Answered on 2/06/10, 2:22 pm
Melvin C. Belli The Belli Law Firm

I hope you got this agreement in writing, if not you are going to have a more difficult situation to prove. Sounds like fraud too. You should sue him and possibly her because I bet she might have known something about this.

Give me a call for a free consultation at (866) 981-1850 or visit our website at www.bellilawfirm.com if you would like to discuss the matter further.

good luck and hope this helps.

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Answered on 2/06/10, 2:40 pm
Ronnie Gipson Higa & Gipson, LLP

This question poses issues in landlord-tenant law as well as breach of contract. It is important for you to contact an attorney and go over all of the facts to ascertain the appropriate next steps to protect your rights. I invite you to contact our firm via our website at http://www.higagipsonllp.com

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Answered on 2/07/10, 10:49 pm


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