California #Tenants Rights
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass April 2023 NEW Protections for Renters
- 2025 Can't ask for Credit Reports 2b 267
- LA Times - What to know about new Tenant's protection Laws
- The County EAPE Program helps CalWORKs Welfare-to-Work (WtW) families who are behind in rent and/or utility bills due to a financial crisis which could lead to an eviction and homelessness. Effective October 1, 2020, the EAPE Program provides eligible families with a once-in-a-lifetime* maximum of up to $5,000 to pay for multiple months of their past due rent and/or utilities to help them keep their housing. EAPE also pays for utility reconnection fees, if the family’s’ utilities have been disconnected when the EAPE application is submitted. dpss.lacounty.gov
California Tenants & Landlords Rights & Responsibilities pdf
See our webpage on Small Claims Court & Mediation
CA Department of Real Estate Publications
- Quick Guide for Landlords Hiring a Property Manager Landlord Brochure 14-264
- Quick Guide for Tenants Renting a Home Tenant Brochure 14-264
- A Homeowner's Guide to Foreclosure in California #RE 15 (New 7/10) Useful information for homeowners in financial distress who live in their homes.
- Financial Sense to White Picket Fence #RE 18 This brochure provides helpful hints and tips relating to real estate financial literacy.
- Eviction Process - Video
- dre.ca.gov/Complete List Publications
- Find free or reduced cost services like medical care, food, job training, and more.
- #Find Help.org
- Dial 2-1-1 from a cell phone or landline to get connected to local resources, it will ask for zip code and give a list of options.
- Dial 988 for Mental Health Emergencies


