AlexInCali
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In California, resident managers can not be given free or discounted rent in lieu of a wage. They must make minimum wage by law.
What makes you think this?
Wage order #5 of the Industrial Welfare Commission.
As a resident manager, you can receive SOME rent credit towards the minimum wage requirement with a signed agreement, but there is a cap. I beleive it is around $400. Anything over than must be paid as wages.
So, yes, after reviewing this, the situation here witht he maintenance agreement is completely legal. In fact, a resident manager is not even required because this complex has less than 16 units.
Our Landlord just wants us to pay more than every other tenant (So much for loyalty after almost 10 years!) I don't know why. We're going to ask. I'm curious to know the response. We can always ask to move into one of the cheaper units... and again I am curious to know the response.
Historically all the units here have been the same price. They didn't lower the prices for the other units until just recently.