Fresno renters, do you know your rights? Here are 14 things to know to protect yourself

A majority of Fresnans are renters, but the laws that protect them and how to access help are not always clear.

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When the Fresnoland Lab at The Bee spoke to dozens of renters living in substandard housing conditions, most were fearful of reporting issues or unsure of what they can do to improve the situation.

If you are a renter, here are 14 things to know about your rights and how you can take charge of your living conditions.

Your rights as a renter

1. YOUR LANDLORD MUST MAINTAIN HABITABLE LIVING CONDITIONS.

Property owners and landlords are legally required to provide safe and livable housing, including heat, hot and running water, doors and windows that lock, proper seals, electrical systems and lighting, working smoke detectors, mailboxes that lock, a unit with no mold and no pest infestations. A full list of legal requirements can be found here.

2. YOUR LANDLORD MUST GIVE YOU A 24-HOUR MAINTENANCE NOTICE.

Whenever a landlord is making a repair in your rental unit, they must provide a 24-hour notice, unless it is an emergency, according to California Civil Code 1954.

3. YOU HAVE OPTIONS IF A LANDLORD IS NOT MAKING REPAIRS IN YOUR UNIT.

If you have filed a maintenance request with your landlord and repairs are not being made, you can do the following: