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Perspective

Mar. 20, 2013

Important date for landlords approaches

July 1: That's when new disclosure requirements for ADA surveys and some buildings' energy usage histories go into effect. By Robert C. Barnes


By Robert C. Barnes


California landlords and property owners have an important date to highlight on their calendars: July 1. That's when new disclosure requirements for ADA surveys and some buildings' energy usage histories go into effect.


The coincidental date arises out of two separate laws. Under the first, Senate Bill 1186, landlords of commercial property must state in their leases whether the premises have been inspected for handicapped ac...

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