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The Tenant Protection Act Your Obligations as a Landlord or Property . . . agencies may bring enforcement actions predicated on violations of the TPA SB 567 provides that if a housing provider violates the TPA’s rent cap or “just cause” eviction provisions, the provider can be liable to the tenant for actual damages, atorney’s fees, and up to three times t
5-4 4 RESIDENTIAL TENANT PROTECTIONS - General Code C Enforcement If any owner or owner’s agent violates this Section, an aggrieved tenant may institute a civil action for actual damages, punitive damages, and or injunctive relief, and such violation shall be an affirmative defense to an action by an owner to recover possession of the rental unit
Additional Requirements to Californias Tenant Protection Act SB 567 gives wrongfully displaced tenants the right to sue property owners for violating either of the above provisions In addition to recovering actual damages, the wrongfully displaced tenant can recover punitive damages, treble damages (i e , triple actual damages) and attorneys’ fees and costs
California Civil Code § 1946. 2 (2024) :: 2024 California Code :: U. S . . . (a) Notwithstanding any other law, after a tenant has continuously and lawfully occupied a residential real property for 12 months, the owner of the residential real property shall not terminate a tenancy without just cause, which shall be stated in the written notice to terminate tenancy
Can Tenants Sue for Treble Damages in California? - JustAnswer California law allows tenants to seek actual damages, statutory penalties, and in certain cases, up to three times the amount of actual damages (known as treble damages), particularly if the violation is deemed willful or egregious
Trebling personal-injury damages in a premises-liability case In a premises-liability case, a tenant who suffers a personal injury as a result of the landlord’s bad-faith refusal to repair or due to unprofessional repairs made in bad faith should be able to recover treble damages
Kimball, Tirey St. John LLP Treble damages for violations that are willful, oppressive, fraudulent, or with malice There is a presumption that the tenant suffers irreparable harms for a violation of Civil Code
California Tenants - A Guide to Residential Tenants and Landlords . . . These laws are designed to protect and uphold the inalienable rights of all California tenants without compromise This guide also suggests steps that both landlords and tenants can take to develop and maintain a good working relationship
California Landlords Guide to New Senate Bill 567 - Putterman Law A landlord’s failure to comply with these new requirements renders the legal notice void, and exposes landlords to attorneys’ fees, treble damages, and punitive damages, in addition to actual damages