Tenant Subletting Liability Explained
Summary
Tenant A may be liable for breaching the lease by subletting without permission. Tenant B could face issues if they acted without legal authority or landlords permission. The landlords responsibilities depend on lease terms and actions taken. Consulting a local attorney or tenant rights organization in California is advisable for specific guidance.Full Conversation
I called a local attorney, thay will only deal with the landlord
It seems like a complicated situation. If you're having trouble with the attorney only dealing with the landlord, you might consider seeking advice from another attorney who can represent tenants. You could also check out local tenant rights organizations in California that might offer guidance. Is there anything else you'd like to know about tenant rights or related issues?