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Paying for Utilities Your landlord can require that the utility bill for your rental unit be put directly in your name, or they can require you to pay for the bill that is in their name. If the utility bill is in your landlord's name, you can ask to see a copy of the bill when you are required to pay it.
Parking and Storage Fees: A landlord may include parking and/or storage fees as part of a rental agreement or they may have a separate agreement for these fees. If parking or storage fees are included in the rental agreement, they cannot be increased above the total annual allowable rent increase amount.
A tenant parking provision outlines the area in which you as a tenant are allowed to park, and it explains who is responsible (the tenant or landlord) for parking space disputes and maintenance. Typical parking provisions fall under one of two categories: reserved or unreserved.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Wednesday new rules that mandate landlords of certain residential buildings to charge parking fees separately from rent.
Landlords are required to have a ?just cause? reason to remove or sever specified housing services from a tenancy, including parking and storage. If parking or storage is taken away by the landlord, the tenant is entitled to a corresponding rent reduction.