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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Custom Parking, Inc. v. Superior Court, 138 Cal. App. 3d 90 (1982)

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Custom Parking, Inc. v. Superior Court, 138 Cal. App. 3d 90 (1982)
Parent Document
Custom Parking, Inc. v. Superior Court, 138 Cal. App. 3d 90 (1982)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1982-12-14

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(1972) 26 Cal.App.3d 62 . . .] court’s determination that modem conditions compel the recognition of a common law implied warranty of habitability in residential leases.’ (10 Cal.3d at p. 629.) And again: ‘Thus, in keeping with the contemporary trend to analyze urban residential leases under modem contractual principles, we now conclude that the tenant’s duty to pay rent is “mutually dependent” upon the landlord’s fulfillment of his implied warranty of habitability.’ (10 Cal.3d at p. 635.)” (Schulman v. Vera, supra, 108 Cal.App.3d, at 560-561, fn. 2, brackets in original.) The sound analysis of Schulman