At The Law Firm for Tenant Rights, we proudly represent renters throughout California, including Thousand Oaks. Our goal is to help tenants assert their rights and protect themselves with strong legal representation. If you are dealing with eviction, unsafe living conditions, or harassment, we are here for you.
Our team of experienced defense lawyers knows the law inside and out. We step in to defend your rights and hold your landlord accountable. The law is on your side, and so are we.
Are you living in Thousand Oaks? Are you a student, a senior, or a working professional? Whatever your financial situation, you deserve safe, fair, and affordable housing. Unfortunately, just because the law is on your side does not mean landlords will always follow it.
If you are ever pressured, discriminated against, or subjected to unlawful rent increases, ignored repair requests, or retaliatory evictions, you should get in touch with a tenants’ rights lawyer. We also pursue compensation on your behalf when your rights are violated.
An eviction notice can appear out of nowhere and cause incredible stress. But you are not powerless. You need a skilled eviction defense lawyer who can stop your landlord from removing you unfairly.
With the help of a reputable eviction defense attorney, you can build a strong case against no-cause evictions and other illegal tactics landlords use to bypass rent control.
California law protects tenants and requires landlords to maintain habitable living conditions. If your landlord refuses to make necessary repairs and exposes you to unsafe conditions, you may be entitled to compensation.
If your landlord fails to return your security deposit or provide a valid deduction list, they may be violating the law. They must return your deposit or provide an itemized list of deductions within the legally required timeframe. We help hold landlords accountable so they not only return your full deposit but may also pay penalties for unlawfully withholding it.
Your home is your private space, and your landlord cannot enter without proper notice. If they do so, this is harassment. Repeated calls or pressure to let your landlord in also count as harassment.
If your landlord violates your privacy, you can call your lawyer to stop the harassment through legal remedies.
Predatory landlords often ignore rent control protections, but we are here to help. If your landlord raises the rent beyond the legal limit, you can challenge the increase and fight back with the help of our attorneys.
Landlords cannot shut off essential utilities like water or electricity. If this happens, our attorneys can act quickly to restore services and recover damages.
Landlords are bound by California law just as much as tenants. If your landlord harasses or discriminates against you based on race, gender, religion, family status, or any other protected category, this is illegal. We can file a claim on your behalf and pursue justice.
Your landlord cannot ignore maintenance requests as it is their responsibility to ensure your apartment is safe and habitable. If your requests are being ignored, you should document this and contact a tenant rights lawyer.
Yes. Tenants in California have the right to contest an unfair eviction notice in court
No. Unauthorized entries are illegal. Your landlord must provide proper notice.
It is important to know your rights because many landlords rely on tenants not knowing them. Harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are illegal, yet they happen every day.
This is why The Law Firm for Tenant Rights is dedicated to protecting tenants and helping them fight back against landlords.
Yes, you are being harassed if your utilities are shut off or if your landlord shows up unannounced and demands entry. It is time to stand up for yourself. At The Law Firm for Tenant Rights, we provide defense to residents across California, including Thousand Oaks.
Contact us today for a free consultation and let us help you protect your home and your rights.