Summary
If a landlord in California is unable to manage their property due to medical issues, a conservator may be appointed to handle their affairs. Tenants should continue paying rent and communicate with the conservator for any property-related concerns. It is advisable to seek legal advice if tenant rights are affected. Contacting local adult protective services or petitioning for a conservatorship are potential steps.Full Conversation
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If a landlord has had a medical situation, and is elderly, and has cognitive decline, and his next of kin declines to take responsibility for him, what can the tenants do?
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****, in Oklahoma, if a landlord is unable to manage their property due to medical issues and cognitive decline, tenants can consider the following options:
- Contact the landlord's emergency contact or family members for assistance.
- Reach out to local adult protective services for support.
- Consider seeking a court-appointed guardian for the landlord to manage the property.
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in california
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In California, if a landlord is unable to manage their property due to medical issues and cognitive decline, tenants can consider:
- Contacting local adult protective services.
- Petitioning the court for a conservatorship to manage the landlord’s affairs.
- Seeking legal advice on tenant rights and obligations.
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if he is found unable to manage his affairs by the county or city, what would happen to us as renters
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If a landlord is found unable to manage their affairs in California, it may lead to the appointment of a conservator to manage the property. As renters, you should:
- Continue paying rent as usual.
- Communicate with the appointed conservator for property-related concerns.
- Seek legal advice if your rights as tenants are affected.
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