Can you storage a garage apartment?

Can you storage a garage apartment?

Due to the housing crisis, California now allows homeowners to convert their garages to a living space. Living in a garage in California is only legal if the garage has been converted to a habitable space through the proper channels.

Is it bad to live in a garage?

Garages are not the most secure living spaces, nor are they the most sanitary. Living in a garage likely means you share your home with biting bugs, spiders, mice and disease-carrying varmints. And, unless you’ve installed an industrial lock, garage doors are fairly easy to break into.

Can a landlord store stuff in the basement?

We have a unique situation that I haven’t been able to find an answer to in other blogs or landlord/tenant laws. We have a landlord who claims he his allowed to store his stuff in our rental spaces (porch, garage, basement) because he is the landlord and there is no designated “landlord storage” in our building.

Why does my Landlord keep taking my storage space?

Originally the basement was divided 50/50 between apartments but apparently the landlord didn’t give subsequent tenants in the other unit storage. My original landlord died and her sister has taken over. She keeps arguing about my storage in the basement. She is now trying to rent the other half to someone.

Is there storage space in my apartment building?

My building is two units over a garage & storage space. Originally the basement was divided 50/50 between apartments but apparently the landlord didn’t give subsequent tenants in the other unit storage. My original landlord died and her sister has taken over.

Can a landlord store his personal property in a shed?

You can contact the landlord tenant board in your area, and talk to them about this. But normally a landlord can store his stuff somewhere on his properties as long as it doesn’t interfere with the tenants. Maybe you should make him deduct some rent for the inconvenience of all of this.

We have a unique situation that I haven’t been able to find an answer to in other blogs or landlord/tenant laws. We have a landlord who claims he his allowed to store his stuff in our rental spaces (porch, garage, basement) because he is the landlord and there is no designated “landlord storage” in our building.

Originally the basement was divided 50/50 between apartments but apparently the landlord didn’t give subsequent tenants in the other unit storage. My original landlord died and her sister has taken over. She keeps arguing about my storage in the basement. She is now trying to rent the other half to someone.

My building is two units over a garage & storage space. Originally the basement was divided 50/50 between apartments but apparently the landlord didn’t give subsequent tenants in the other unit storage. My original landlord died and her sister has taken over.

You can contact the landlord tenant board in your area, and talk to them about this. But normally a landlord can store his stuff somewhere on his properties as long as it doesn’t interfere with the tenants. Maybe you should make him deduct some rent for the inconvenience of all of this.