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Old 05-24-2005, 06:10 AM
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Default What exactly makes a tenant?

I want to know what exactly makes someone a tenant in California with all the rights and protections of a tenant?

My spouse is the onsite, resident property manager for the apartment bldg that we have lived in. We've been here for almost 5 years and we do pay a portion of the rent. Granted it's not alot but we do pay it. It comes directly from spouses paycheck and is labeled on the paycheck as rent payment.

So do I have the same protections and rights as all the other tenants here?

Also, my lease says that if spouse leaves employment we are entitled to stay in apartment.

Thanks.

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Old 05-24-2005, 09:53 AM
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It is hard to say if you are a tenant. At this point, your husband is part of management and his rent is subsidized as a part of his pay. So, it sounds like he is an employee-resident manager. Your tenancy is connected to that. If you stayed and he was not an employee and paid rent, you would fully be a tenant. The reason that I cannot fully answer your question is because I think you will need to look at the employment contract or agreement of your husband to see your status in the eyes of the employer.
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