Landlord-Tenant Resources
Azusa Police Department




Landlord-Tenant Disputes in Azusa
Matters involving landlord-tenant disputes are considered civil issues, meaning no physical or violent crime has occurred. These disagreements must be addressed through proper legal or mediation channels. While the Azusa Police Department receives many calls on these matters, officers do not intervene unless a criminal act is involved. Instead, we’ve provided the following helpful resources for those navigating landlord-tenant issues.


Official Help Agencies
These state and county agencies offer reliable landlord-tenant guidance and services, including complaint filing, mediation, and legal information:
State of California – Department of Consumer Affairs
- Address: 1625 North Market Blvd., Suite N 112, Sacramento, CA 95834
- Phone: (800) 952-5210
- Website: www.dca.ca.gov
County of Los Angeles – Department of Consumer Affairs
- Address: 500 W. Temple St., Room B96, Los Angeles, CA 90012
- Phone: (800) 593-8222
- Website: https://dcba.lacounty.gov/consumer-/
Tenant & Landlord Rights Guide
Matters involving landlord-tenant disputes are considered civil issues, meaning no physical or violent crime has occurred. These disagreements must be addressed through proper legal or mediation channels. While the Azusa Police Department receives many calls on these matters, officers do not intervene unless a criminal act is involved. Instead, we’ve provided the following helpful resources for those navigating landlord-tenant issues.
- Rental agreements and leases
- Tenants’ basic legal rights
- Disclosures and notices
- Security deposit rules
- Landlord repair duties
- Refund policies
- Eviction processes
- Mediation and arbitration
California Tenants: A Guide to Residential Tenants’ and Landlords’ Rights and Responsibilities
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