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Please read these Terms of Use carefully before using this site as it concerns your legal rights. By using the Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. We do not provide legal advice through this site. We simply inform renters about their legal rights as renters. The Brinton Firm reserves the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time by posting modified Terms of Use, and your continued use of the Site thereafter will constitute agreement with such modifications.
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The hiring of a lawyer and legal representation is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements, but you can learn from this site about your potential legal protections, civil rights, and renter’s rights. Before selection of counsel, users should ask a prospective attorney or law firm about their qualifications and experience. The information in this website is not provided in the course of a legal attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney, practice, or law firm licensed in the appropriate jurisdiction.
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Our experienced tenant lawyers in California are committed to helping tenants claim their rights that have been neglected for too long. With decades of experience, we have recovered millions from landlords who fail to provide safe properties as required by law. We aim to empower tenants with knowledge and determination to fight for justice.
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The Brinton Firm does not assume the representation of clients when that representation would not comply with State Bar requirements. No representation is made or intended that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other firms, practices, LLPs, or lawyers. In situations in which our fees are contingent or partially contingent on the outcome of the case transaction, the client may become obligated for court costs or attorneys’ fees regardless of the outcome. Unless otherwise specified, the attorneys listed in this website are admitted to practice in the State of California. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each representation has unique facts and circumstances that may impact results.
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What to do if your landlord doesn’t hire an exterminator?
The first step is to notify your landlord immediately of the infestation. Report the cockroach issue in writing as well as by talking with your landlord. Retain a copy of the letter or emails for your own records. This secures proof that your landlord was aware of the issue and refused to address it.
Obtain proof of your cockroach problem: photos, videos, a report from a pest control professional. Once you have notified your landlord, allow for reasonable time for repairs/pest eradication.