What is the name of your state? California (Los Angeles County)
I'm hoping to be pointed once again in the right direction regarding California L/T law and pets.
My tenent (roomate) is claiming that because there is no written agreement, and because the dog was allowed for the first 6 weeks of her tenancy my written consent is not required even though the necessity for Pet Agreement Addendum is specified in the terms of lease agreement.
There is no agreement because she never returned a fully executed one to me. She was provided with two partially executed copies with directions to return one, the additional security deposit, proof of licensing and copy of the Rabies Certificate.
She has violated repeated the terms of the agreement, signed or not, and was given written notice to remove the dog within 6 days - which she did. She is now claiming a right to have the dog return and remain.
The violations beyond not returning the agreement with the accompanying documentation and SD, included the dog causing damage to the premises (repeated instances of urination on the new carpet), and constant barking outside that is a nuisance to the neighborhood (in violation of LA County Code Sec.10.40.065).
I'm trying to find guidance on point, but not having any luck. Does anyone have any suggestions on the situation directly or where to find the appropriate legalese?
Thanks again!
(who knew the learning curve could make you so dizzy??)
I'm hoping to be pointed once again in the right direction regarding California L/T law and pets.
My tenent (roomate) is claiming that because there is no written agreement, and because the dog was allowed for the first 6 weeks of her tenancy my written consent is not required even though the necessity for Pet Agreement Addendum is specified in the terms of lease agreement.
There is no agreement because she never returned a fully executed one to me. She was provided with two partially executed copies with directions to return one, the additional security deposit, proof of licensing and copy of the Rabies Certificate.
She has violated repeated the terms of the agreement, signed or not, and was given written notice to remove the dog within 6 days - which she did. She is now claiming a right to have the dog return and remain.
The violations beyond not returning the agreement with the accompanying documentation and SD, included the dog causing damage to the premises (repeated instances of urination on the new carpet), and constant barking outside that is a nuisance to the neighborhood (in violation of LA County Code Sec.10.40.065).
I'm trying to find guidance on point, but not having any luck. Does anyone have any suggestions on the situation directly or where to find the appropriate legalese?
Thanks again!
(who knew the learning curve could make you so dizzy??)