California Civil Code Section 1954

6 to comply with the provisions of article 2 2 commencing with section 17973 of chapter 5 of part 1 5 of division 13 of the health and safety code.
California civil code section 1954. A landlord may enter the dwelling unit only in the following. A a landlord may enter the dwelling unit only in the following cases. California civil code 1954.
24 hour notice is presumed to be reasonable. California civil code section 1954. Entry to inspect any unit selected by the pest control operator and to conduct followup inspections of surrounding units until bed bugs are eliminated is a necessary service for the purpose of section 1954.
1 it has a certificate of occupancy issued after february 1 1995. 1 in case of emergency. 2 it has already been exempt from the residential rent control ordinance of a public entity on or before february 1 1995 pursuant to a local exemption for newly constructed units.
2 to make necessary or agreed repairs decorations alterations or improvements supply necessary or agreed services or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers mortgagees tenants workers or contractors or to make an inspection pursuant to subdivision f of section 1950 5. A a landlord may enter the dwelling unit only in the following cases. 5 for the purposes set forth in chapter 2 5 commencing with section 1954 201.
Landlord may only enter during normal business hours unless tenant consents otherwise or is present during the entry there is an emergency or tenant has surrendered the premises. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the costa hawkins rental housing act. California civil code sec.
1 in case of emergency. A in case of emergency. 2 to make necessary or agreed repairs decorations alterations or improvements supply necessary or agreed services or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers mortgagees tenants workers or contractors or to make an inspection pursuant to subdivision f of section 1950 5.