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If You Rent in California in 2026, You Need to See This
Summary
This video breaks down the critical shifts in California's 2026 rental laws specifically for mid-term rental (MTR) hosts. Jesse Vasquez performs a live walkthrough of a property after a 6-month corporate stay to demonstrate how to distinguish between normal wear and tear and legitimate security deposit deductions under the new, stricter compliance requirements.
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