Summary
In California, landlords must provide habitable conditions and comply with ADA requirements. Tenants with disabilities can request reasonable accommodations. If facing a 3-day notice for late rent, communicate with your landlord and explore rent assistance programs. Having a disability does not prevent eviction for unpaid rent, but you can seek legal advice to protect your rights. After a 3-day notice, you may file for an extension in court, especially with mitigating circumstances like a disability.Full Conversation
Given a 3 day notice I have a cpac for breathing and I am disabled
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In California, if you're disabled and have medical equipment like a CPAP, it's important to know your rights:
- Landlords must provide habitable living conditions.
- You can request reasonable accommodations for your disability under the ADA.
Has your landlord mentioned the reason for the *-day notice?
Rent is late due to not being able to work due to disability
In California, if you're facing a *-day notice due to late rent and have a disability, you may want to consider the following:
- Communicate with your landlord about your situation and disability.
- Request a reasonable accommodation, such as a payment plan.
- Check if you qualify for any rent assistance programs.
Would you like more information on local resources or assistance programs for tenants with disabilities?
Can i be thrown out with the disabilities that I have
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In California, having a disability does not prevent eviction if rent is unpaid. However, you can request reasonable accommodations due to your disability. Communicate with your landlord and explore rent assistance programs. Consider legal advice to protect your rights.
After a 3 day notification can I file in court for an extension
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In California, after receiving a *-day notice for late rent, you can potentially file a request for an extension or stay through the court, especially if you have mitigating circumstances like a disability. It's essential to communicate with your landlord and explore legal options. Would you like more details on the process?