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Does anyone know much about landlord/renter rights? Our landlord just shows up unannounced. I've asked him to just text before he heads over, but he only did once. I know they legally have to give 24 hours notice before they enter your property, but we are renting a house and "about 20 ft around the house" on a few acres that he is not doing anything with but won't rent to us. He completely ignored us for five months but after getting angry (and RUDE) about the chicken coop he cut down some weeds last weekend and just showed up this morning. I was definitely wearing a shirt and undies (the kids and I were just watching a movie) and my Mark is out of town, so I don't feel very comfortable, to say the least. He hasn't said anything to me or come up to the house, but he did come onto the 20ft because the driveway is right up against our house. I just feel upset and I'm not sure if he has to legally tell us he'll be here if he's working on the part we aren't really renting.

In other news, anyone know of any properties for rent that you could have chickens on? $2000 and under and within 45 mins of Novato? haha

Back to chickens!
 
Hi everyone!
Do any of you know where to get frizzles in Northern CA (I am near Folsom)? I am also looking for Swedish Flower Hen chicks too :)
Thanks!
miss Molly has Sweedish Flower Hens I think
Does anyone know much about landlord/renter rights? Our landlord just shows up unannounced. I've asked him to just text before he heads over, but he only did once. I know they legally have to give 24 hours notice before they enter your property, but we are renting a house and "about 20 ft around the house" on a few acres that he is not doing anything with but won't rent to us. He completely ignored us for five months but after getting angry (and RUDE) about the chicken coop he cut down some weeds last weekend and just showed up this morning. I was definitely wearing a shirt and undies (the kids and I were just watching a movie) and my Mark is out of town, so I don't feel very comfortable, to say the least. He hasn't said anything to me or come up to the house, but he did come onto the 20ft because the driveway is right up against our house. I just feel upset and I'm not sure if he has to legally tell us he'll be here if he's working on the part we aren't really renting.

In other news, anyone know of any properties for rent that you could have chickens on? $2000 and under and within 45 mins of Novato? haha

Back to chickens!
ugh so sorry. I am not sure the time frame but they are supposed to call first
 
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I'm not sure where you live but my husband make and sales these wonderful Coops. They are made out of redwood. 4 ft wide 8 ft long and 6 feet tall.
The box is 4 x 4 ...very heavy duty. He uses 1/2 inch welded wire .. :) they sale for $450.
I currently have 6. They make great breeding coops and grow out coops.

The coop is 16 sq ft floor space? Would you mind posting an interior shot?
My husband is working 6-7 days a week now and my breeding plans can't compete with his summer building schedule.
 
Some quick pictures I took this afternoon of my little hatchery Sebrights, 8 weeks old.

Silver Sebright (Lux) jumps up on the arm of the patio chair trying to find treats (with my little garden of chard, tomato, and squash in the background):



Golden Sebrights Leon (who needs rehoming) and Kayle (who is the tiniest but also at the top of the pecking order because she's scrappy) in front of their coop on the back of the patio chair:

Beautiful!!
 









Wanted to share some pictures of our coop
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ETA we still need to paint and put in real roosts
That is really cool! About your landlord I found this under California renters rights: intrusions:
All California renters are guaranteed a reasonable right to privacy. While the landlord may own a rental property and possess a key, he or she is not permitted to enter at any time for any reason. According to California's Civil Code 1954, property owners may enter a dwelling in the event of an emergency (such as a fire) or to conduct business (inspecting, repairing or showing the apartment to potential tenants). If the landlord is not entering in response to an emergency, he or she must provide the tenant with an advance, written notice that states both the reason for entry and the window of time (usually daytime business hours) during which the entry will occur. Tenants may sue and even make a citizen's arrest of a landlord who enters the property for any other reason.


Read more: Renters Laws in California | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6519288_renters-laws-california.html#ixzz2R8kaVpvn
 

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