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From what I have read, some states do allow periodic "routine inspections", but CA is not one of them. They can only come in to fix something, inspect waterbeds, or in an emergency. Otherwise, they are supposed to have a court order. But he claims his insurance company is telling him to do it. I guess they don't know it's illegal, or they don't care. I have had the flu, so the house is messy, and I don't feel like dealing with someone snooping around, looking for some reason to evict me. How do I say no, without pissing him off? Because when housing is scarce, no one wants a pissed off landlord. This is a single family house, not under rent control. Thanks.
You say housing is scarce ? Then let the landlord in so that he continues to allow you to live in his home.
You want to renew your lease? Accommodate him. You want to be evicted for cause? Be an oppositional tenant and fight him.
bingo!
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