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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Western Land Office, Inc. v. Cervantes, 175 Cal. App. 3d 724 (1985)

Citation
Western Land Office, Inc. v. Cervantes, 175 Cal. App. 3d 724 (1985)
Parent Document
Western Land Office, Inc. v. Cervantes, 175 Cal. App. 3d 724 (1985)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1985-12-13

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The tenants testified (1) as to certain defects in their respective living quarters; (2) that they had complained to the landlord about those defects; (3) that they had complained to the county health department about those defects; (4) that they had participated in meetings organized to protest the proposed increase in rents; and (5) that they had filed a lawsuit against the landlord in superior court. They also produced an expert witness on the subject of water quality, who testified that the water at Little Waco Camp could be made potable by installing treatment facilities in the individual housing units. According to the expert, the cost of the treatment facilities would be approximately $500 per housing unit. He testified that he did not recommend that the water be treated at the well site, because the cost would have been prohibitive.