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This course covers Landlord-Tenant Law and creation of legal documentation to represent the
landlord-tenant relationship. Examination of the rights and liabilities of the
landlord and the tenant.
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(54 hours lecture; Degree appropriate, CSU)
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Evaluate the validity of a landlord-tenant lease.
- Determine the rights and liabilities of the landlord and the tenant upon breach of warranty.
- Assess the extent of liability for specific injuries on the premises.
- Describe means to effectively terminate or renew a lease.
- Identify laws relating to credit checks, collections, alternative dispute resolution, and Section 8 housing.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing PLGL 40 - Landlord - Tenant Law will be able to:
- identify and define what constitutes a habitable residential dwelling as well as understanding the legal ramifications to the parites in a non-habitable tenancy situation.
- draft a residential tenancy agreement.
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