In case of nonpayment of the rent past the due date, the tenant can be charged late fees, as mentioned in the lease agreement. However, per California’s rental rules and regulations, owners can give a 3-day “pay rent or move out” notice before initiating any legal action.
Yes, you might be charged additional application fees, including security deposits and utility fees, with a clear breakdown of the purpose and the cost. It is advisable to read the lease agreement to know about additional charges in detail before signing it.
All maintenance issues should be reported by filling out the repair/ maintenance request form link. Alternatively, tenants can call or text (831) 535-3533 or email emergency@streamline831.com in case of urgent issues.
We prioritize the comfort and safety of the tenants. Therefore, maintenance requests for emergency repairs are addressed as soon as possible. According to California’s rental property law, non-urgent repairs are solved within a reasonable timeframe.
When moving into a property, you must sign the lease agreement within 48 hours and provide a security deposit to complete the application process. Then, you can ask for moving-in details and get your keys.
To move out of a property, you must provide written notice (30 days in California), including the moving out date. Remember to record your final day’s utility readings, like gas, electricity, and water, before you return the keys.
You can expect your security return within 21 days of moving out. As long as there is no damage during your stay, there will be no deductions, and you will be paid full security. In case there are any deductions, you will be given a clear explanation.
The security deposit might be deducted for repairs, cleaning of the apartment, and replacement of furniture or other items damaged during your stay.
Yes! You can end your lease before the date set in the agreement. To do so, the tenant must provide a 7 to 30-day notice and a penalty equal to two months of the rent for lease breach. However, there are cases where tenants can end the lease before time penalty-free:
Pets may be allowed in rental properties in California, depending on the owner’s choice. Certain pet restrictions apply to the type of breed, size, and number of pets, as well as access to certain areas. Tenants must check the lease for the pet policy and provide a pet photo and description to avoid any future conflict.
If you miss your rent, you will be given a three-day pay rent or quit notice. So, you get three days to arrange your rent or vacate the property. The eviction process can be started after three days. However, we can customize the grace period and the late fee for missing a rent payment with the agreement of both parties.
You might be allowed to make small repairs and modifications to the rental property, but this should only be done with prior approval from Streamline Property Management. There must be clarity on who will pay for the modifications. Any unauthorized changes might cause deductions from your security.
We conduct regular inspections to check the property is in top condition. The inspections include examination of the foundation, roof, HVAC, plumbing, and other essential components. They can be done quarterly, bi-yearly, yearly, or as per the time frame mentioned in the lease agreement with prior notice to the tenant. The aim of the inspection is to identify issues and address them before they become major problems.
Running a home business from a rental property can only be done after written permission from Streamline Property Management. You must discuss the nature of your business with us, and permission will be given based on zoning laws and regulations and whether you are registered with CDTFA to run a home business.
Parking rules and regulations will be outlined in your lease agreement. As a tenant, you will be assigned specific parking spots, and guest parking might also be available in designated areas. The bottom line is to ensure both tenant and guest follow the parking rules and not park in restricted areas to avoid fines.
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