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Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? - Landlord Forum thread 274565

Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? by John (MS) on January 14, 2013 @21:42

                              
Ok, that does it. Let me read you a direct quote from California State Landlord-Tenant Act, Section 666:
"No Landlord may ever require or claim payment from a tenant after aforementioned statute of limitation time period of thirty(30) days has heretofore expired."

There it is. I knew I wasn't crazy.
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Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? by Anonymous on January 14, 2013 @22:05 [ Reply ]
That is not in the California Landlord-Tenant Act. You are a liar.

Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? by Kristina (CA) on January 15, 2013 @01:39 [ Reply ]
That would be nuts. Often the ll doesn't even know where the tenant lives. There is no way a ll can find out where the tenant lives, file and have him served within 30 days. That would be a miracle.

How many of us are suing or have sued past 30 days raise your hand. Me!

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