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Financial Matters
How
Secure is Your Security Deposit?
Leases & Rental
Agreements FAQ
Rent
FAQ
Rent
Increases
Rental Payments
Security Deposits
Security Deposit FAQ
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Landlord-Tenant Matters
Do
You Need a Handicapped-Accessible Apartment?
Housing
Discrimination FAQ
Housing
Discrimination Against Gay & Lesbian People
Housing
Rights of Disabled Tenants
How
Evictions Work
Illegal "Self-Help" Evictions
Landlord-Tenant Dispute Resolution FAQ
Landlord-Tenant Statutes
Subleases & Assignments
Tenants' Privacy Rights FAQ
Notice Requirements to Enter Rental Property
Your Right to Privacy
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The Moving Process
10 Tips Every Tenant Should Know
Apartment Hunting Tips
Credit Checks
Don't
Lease a Home Without It
Impress
Prospective Landlords
Moving
Out
Pet Resume Guide
Questions
and Answers for Families with Children
The Rental Agreement
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Living in Rental Property
Getting
Your Fix: Tenant's Rights to Minor Repairs
Landlord
Liability: Insurance FAQ
Protect Yourself from Crime
Repairs & Maintenance
FAQ
What
Cleaning & Repairs Can a Landlord Charge
For?
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Roommates
Adding
a Roommate to the Lease or Rental Agreement
Considering a Roommate? - Some things to consider
BEFORE living together
Renting a Place with Others
When a Roommate Leaves
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Section 8
Adding People to the Household Under Section
8
Case Management: "Who Do I Contact?"
Damages and Repairs to the Unit
Don't Lose Your Section 8
Eligibility
Requirements for Section 8
Living
with Section 8
Section 8 Fair Market Rents, HUD Schedule for
Los Angeles County
Starting
the Process of Section 8
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