California Civil Code 1986 – The personal property described in the notice shall either be left on …
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The personal property described in the notice shall either be left on the vacated premises or be stored by the landlord in a place of safekeeping until the landlord either releases the property pursuant to Section 1987 or disposes of the property pursuant to Section 1988. The landlord shall exercise reasonable care in storing the property, but he is not liable to the tenant or any other owner for any loss not caused by his deliberate or negligent act.
(Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 331.)
Terms Used In California Civil Code 1986
- Landlord: means any operator, keeper, lessor, or sublessor of any furnished or unfurnished premises for hire, or his or her agent or successor in interest. See California Civil Code 1980
- Owner: means any person other than the landlord who has any right, title, or interest in personal property. See California Civil Code 1980
- Premises: includes any common areas associated therewith. See California Civil Code 1980
- property: includes property real and personal. See California Civil Code 14
- Tenant: includes any paying guest, lessee, or sublessee of any premises for hire. See California Civil Code 1980