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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

Foster v. Britton, 242 Cal. App. 4th 920 (2015)

Citation
Foster v. Britton, 242 Cal. App. 4th 920 (2015)
Parent Document
Foster v. Britton, 242 Cal. App. 4th 920 (2015)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2015-12-01

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State law provides that a landlord may change the terms of a month-to-month
lease after giving 30 days’ notice and that the new terms become part of the lease if the
tenant continues to hold the premises after the notice takes effect. (Civ. Code,1 § 827,
subd. (a).) A regulation promulgated by San Francisco’s Rent Board provides that
notwithstanding any changes to the terms of a tenancy under section 827, a tenant may
not be evicted for violating an obligation that was not included in the tenant’s original
rental agreement unless the change is authorized by San Francisco’s rent control