Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

Almost Homeless

I moved into a low-icome apartment in July 2004. It is now September I have a one year lease the investors are saying that my income is to high and that I will have to move or pay $1,200.00 monthy when my rent is only $633.00. They are also saying that I can't make over 19,000.00 this year I was not aware of any of this before signing the lease. If I go over the $19,000.00 the investors will not be able to receive the Tax Credit. I turned all of my income resources prior to being issued the key and signing the lease. My emploer will not allow me anytime off. My supervisor stated that I can resign and reapply at the company after my issues have been resolved. Can they legally evict me? What are my rights? What options do I have as tenant? Help!!


Asked on 9/20/04, 1:31 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Larry Rothman Larry Rothman & Associates

Re: Almost Homeless

We will need to review your lease and any restrictions as to income that you have information about from the city or by the apartment. Please contact my office at 714 363 0220 to set up an appointment. I would like to review your written documentation including any letters. We handle cases throughout California. We can review your documentation by fax and speak with you by phone.

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Answered on 9/20/04, 2:03 pm


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