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Tenant vs Landlord Expense (California Residential Lease)
Hi Friends, In a standard California Association of Realtors (C.A.R) Resential lease for a tenant (single family home), is the LANDLORD or TENANT responsible for changing a water filter?
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Nathan Gesner
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Read the lease. I don't believe it specifically addresses filters of any type. If the Landlord wants the Tenant to be responsible, they should add that to the lease.
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