Skip to main content
DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

DeZerega v. Meggs, 99 Cal. Rptr. 2d 366 (2000)

Citation
DeZerega v. Meggs, 99 Cal. Rptr. 2d 366 (2000)
Parent Document
DeZerega v. Meggs, 99 Cal. Rptr. 2d 366 (2000)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2000-09-14

Other Sections in This Document (100)

Full Text

649 chars
person(s). Tenant(s) agrees not to allow any other person to occupy said premises without written approval of Owner.” Paragraph 12, entitled “Assignment and Subletting,” flatly prohibited (1) assignment or subletting of “Tenant(s)’ ” interest; (2) advertising the premises for renting; (3) placing “[a]ny name, other than those of the Tenant(s)” on the mailbox serving the premises; and (4) listing any telephone service for the premises in a name “other than those of Tenant(s).” Paragraph 20 provided that in the event of proceedings “to enforce any part of this agreement,” the prevailing party would recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.