Recording Conversations California Law
Summary
In California, recording conversations requires consent from all parties involved due to its two-party consent law. Violating this can lead to criminal charges. If youre dealing with a landlord or APS, document all interactions and seek legal advice to protect your rights.Full Conversation
i filed a complaint against my lanldord and she arrange our meeting with the landlord. She called and left a message that she wanted to meet with me at * on Monday. Then,the landlord called and said she had arranged for me to meet with someone at3 on Monday and she knew the case managers name
It seems you are dealing with a situation involving your landlord and potentially APS. Since California requires consent from all parties to legally record a conversation, make sure you have permission before doing so. Are you concerned about how the meeting or conversation might affect your complaint against your landlord?
i'm concerned that she coordinated with the person i was complaining about to set up our meeting
It sounds like you're worried about the coordination between your landlord and another party, possibly APS. Here are some steps to consider:
- Document everything: Keep records of all communications and meetings.
- Seek legal advice to evaluate the situation and protect your rights.
- Consider your options for addressing any perceived conflicts or biases.
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