Under Cali Landlord/Tenant law, does an unemployed occupant of an apartment need to submit a lease application?

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Yes most apartment complex bldgs require a lease application. Rather you are employed or not.

On the assumption you're referring to an additional tenant other than the person(s) paying the rent... I'm not sure about California law on this one, but I know that out in PA it is a major no no not to include the name of every permanent tenant in your lease application. The reason for this? Well, for one thing, if something happens when that person is in the rental property and the other tenants aren't there, if they aren't on the lease, the insurance doesn't cover it.

Also, it is important to include them for safety purposes, so that in case of emergency the landlord will know how many people reside there. So, as long as you aren't referring to your cousin Tom who comes to visit 1 weekend per month, but someone who is going to be living there permanently, yes, pretty sure even in CA you need to include them on the lease. Hope this helps!.

No lease application, no chance to rent an apartment. Would you say, hey, I'm unemployed, you're suppose to rent me an apartment. And, oh, by the way, I probably won't be able to pay the rent in three months!

Sheesh! .

No lease application, no chance to rent an apartment. Would you say, hey, I'm unemployed, you're suppose to rent me an apartment. And, oh, by the way, I probably won't be able to pay the rent in three months!

Sheesh!

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