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California Compliance Docs & Lease Addenda Package

California Compliance Docs & Lease Addenda Package

Every required California disclosure. Every lease. No exceptions.

 

California law requires specific written disclosures in every residential lease — and missing even one creates legal exposure that can follow you into an eviction case, a habitability claim, or a security deposit dispute. Most landlords don't know what they're missing until a tenant's attorney points it out in court. Our California lease addenda package includes every required statutory disclosure and protective addendum, current with 2026 California law, prepared by real estate professionals who understand exactly what courts look for.

What's included

  • Megan's Law Disclosure — required verbatim under Civil Code §2079.10a for every California residential lease
  • Lead Paint Disclosure + EPA pamphlet acknowledgment — required for all pre-1978 properties under federal law
  • Bedbug Disclosure Addendum — required for all residential tenancies under Civil Code §1954.603
  • AB 1482 Exemption Notice — required to claim TPA exemption for single-family homes and condos
  • Smoke Detector & Carbon Monoxide Detector Compliance Addendum
  • Move-In Condition Checklist — essential for defending security deposit deductions at move-out
  • Pet Addendum — identifies animals, establishes tenant responsibility for pet damage
  • Military Clause Addendum — required in leases with active military members under the SCRA
  • Utility Responsibility Addendum — documents which utilities tenant is responsible for
  • Current with 2026 California law
    $179.00Price
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    Why California landlords don't use generic templates

    If you get it wrong
    What it costs you
    Defective notice — wrong amount, missing elements, or wrong form
    Case dismissed. Refile fee: $240–$435. Plus weeks of lost rent at Bay Area rates.
    Generic form in a rent-controlled city (Oakland, SF, LA)
    Missing required RAP or local ordinance language = automatic dismissal.
    Missing required lease disclosures at move-in
    Tenant defense in eviction proceeding. Habitability claim exposure.
    Hiring a California eviction attorney
    $300–$500/hour. Full representation: $1,500–$5,000+.

    Our documents are prepared by California real estate professionals who manage rent-controlled properties and handle evictions every day. We know exactly what California courts require — because we work in them.

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