Granberry v. Islay Investments

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1995-03-06

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BAXTER, J. I concur in the majority’s judgment and in its holding that a landlord’s good faith failure to comply with the requirement of Civil Code section 1950.5, subdivision (f) for an accounting and return of a former tenant’s security deposit does not bar the landlord from raising setoff as a defense in an action by a former tenant for the refund. (All further section reference…

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