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    What is the name of your state?California
    Yet another question that I'm not finding info on point on (yes, there are actually a lot questions that I do have and find the info on before coming here - believe it or not! )
    What is considered to be an acceptable amount of time for a renter/roommate to have to pay on the following:
    Utilities that are/were shared, but not included in monthly rent such as phone, cable, etc.
    Repairs resulting from their negligence - such as stopped up toilet from too much paper and/or damage to driveway asphault.
    I need to be reasonable, so if it becomes an issue as I fear it might, my I's & T's will all be dotted and crossed.
    Thanks so much!!
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Crystlhrt
    What is the name of your state?California

    Yet another question that I'm not finding info on point on (yes, there are actually a lot questions that I do have and find the info on before coming here - believe it or not! )

    What is considered to be an acceptable amount of time for a renter/roommate to have to pay on the following:

    Utilities that are/were shared, but not included in monthly rent such as phone, cable, etc.

    **A: 5 days from presentation of invoice/bill.
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    Repairs resulting from their negligence - such as stopped up toilet from too much paper and/or damage to driveway asphault.

    **A: see above. Or in the event of having to hire a plumber, immediately upon completion of the work.
    *******

    I need to be reasonable, so if it becomes an issue as I fear it might, my I's & T's will all be dotted and crossed.

    Thanks so much!!
    **A: also read the L/T law.
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by HomeGuru
    **A: also read the L/T law.
    I've been doing that... and many resources like this one. I haven't seen anything that specifies "reasonable". Most references seem to be that failure to make other payments besides rent/deposits are not valid reasons to break a lease. May I beg perhaps a code section, or better search terms??

    Thanks!!
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Crystlhrt
    I've been doing that... and many resources like this one. I haven't seen anything that specifies "reasonable". Most references seem to be that failure to make other payments besides rent/deposits are not valid reasons to break a lease. May I beg perhaps a code section, or better search terms??

    Thanks!!
    **A: I gave you my responses.
  • No.4 | | 341 bytes | |

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by HomeGuru
    **A: I gave you my responses.
    Ooops!!! You're right! You did... I missed them. Sorry!
  • No.5 | | 39 bytes | |

    Good luck and do not get pushed around.

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