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- What California Landlords Need to Know about Senate Bill 1103
Senate Bill 1103 (also known as the Commercial Tenant Protection Act) ("SB 1103") introduces substantive changes affecting commercial leasing practices in California
- What to Know about SB 1103 – The Commercial Tenant Protection Act
Who Does SB 1103 Apply To? SB 1103 only applies to “qualified commercial tenants ” SB1103 is intended to fight gentrification and displacement of community-serving small businesses and nonprofits by providing common sense protections for qualified commercial tenants
- SB 1103: Tenancy of commercial real properties: agreements: building . . .
SB 1103: Tenancy of commercial real properties: agreements: building operating costs (2024-09-30: Chaptered by Secretary of State Chapter 1015, Statutes of 2024 )
- 1103 - Wikipedia
Year 1103 (MCIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar Spring – Bohemond I, Norman prince of Antioch, is released from Seljuk imprisonment at Niksar, after a ransom is paid of 100,000 gold pieces
- SB 1103: What California Landlords and Tenants Need to Know
Senate Bill 1103, which took effect on January 1, 2025, amends sections 827, 1632, 1946 1, and 1950 9 of the California Civil Code to grant new lease protections to “qualified commercial tenants ”
- SB 1103 Increasing Common Sense Commercial Tenant Protections, Signed!
Senate Bill 1103, just signed by Governor Newsom, is specifically tailored to protect the smallest and most vulnerable small businesses and nonprofits Contracts in 5 additional languages, extended notices for evictions and rent increases, and more transparency around building costs
- Californias New Commercial Tenant Protection Act (SB 1103): What . . .
California's legislative landscape is changing, and with the new year comes a significant shift for commercial landlords Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed SB 1103 (2024), known as the Commercial Tenant Protection Act, into law effective January 1, 2025
- New Protections for Qualified Commercial Tenants under CA SB 1103
Under CA SB 1103, a ‘qualified commercial tenant’ is defined as: ‘a tenant of commercial real property that meets both of the following requirements: The tenant is a microenterprise, a restaurant with fewer than 10 employees, or a nonprofit organization with fewer than 20 employees
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